• kadu
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    882 years ago

    It’s not original work. The reason he can do that to Starfield but not, say, Bully Scholarship Edition is because the work was done for him on Starfield: the engine already provides the data.

    Replacements from FSR 2 to DLSS are not uncommon, not new, and not special. They require very little work.

    There is indeed a tiny nugget of original code there, but it’s absolutely useless without the actual DLSS tech and the actual engine doing the work.

    • @[email protected]
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      342 years ago

      Knowing how to do the work is most of the value here. Yes, it’s easy for those of us with the knowhow, but most people do not have that.

      Think of an artist who can whip up a cool drawing in about 10 minutes. It was “easy” in the moment, but only because they spent years learning and practicing the skills to make it so. You aren’t entitled to that artists labor for free just because it only took them a few minutes.

      Sit your average gamer down with a copy of Starfield and nvngx_dlss.dll and they won’t be able to do anything useful with it.

      It’s great that most modders and some artists like to share their work for free with the rest of the world, but the rest of us aren’t entitled to any of it.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I still might choose to take a picture of my buddy’s cool drawing that he bought rather than buying my own copy. Though I agree that I am certainly not entitled to a free print at the author’s expense.

        Conversely, if I bought that drawing myself and it came with reflective glass glued to the front, so that pictures turned out blurry, I might be a little annoyed. Now I can’t roll it up and put it with my other drawings without special accommodations. Also, I bought it and if I want to take a picture of it or wipe my ass with it then that is my choice. Making the life of your customers more difficult so you can make a little extra money is going to lose you some of those customers.

        Not that I begrudge someone for making good money, but that dude said he is making $40k a month from his Patreon for DLSS3 mods. Does he really feel like he isn’t get paid what his time was worth, or is he just getting greedy in a community that is usually more aligned with FOSS concepts?

        • @[email protected]
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          102 years ago

          You only have to pay for this mod once.

          An artist isn’t going to continue making modifications to a painting once you’ve bought it, not unless you pay them to do so. Presuming they aren’t feeling generous with their time.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Strange how they felt the need to pirate his non-work instead of just doing it themselves?

      • kadu
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        72 years ago

        Considering there are 3 alternative versions, free, made in less than 24 hours, looks like people made it themselves.

        But alas, commenting without a 10 second search is a good idea indeed.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          There’s no need to do a search. People are paying for this product. Meaning they couldn’t find it elsewhere.

          • kadu
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            32 years ago

            The literal top page of Nexus Mods is got a free alternative, so your claim that people can’t find it elsewhere is laughable

            • @[email protected]
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              I mean that assumes that literally everyone is going directly to Nexus Mods to look for this, which is laughable…

              • kadu
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                22 years ago

                Keep doubling down on the terrible argument.

                  • kadu
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                    22 years ago

                    My dude, constantly replying with the hope I’ll stop won’t make anything you’ve written less wrong.

    • @[email protected]
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      252 years ago

      Things don’t need to be novel and amazing to be marketable. And if it’s that trivial, rather than pirating it people would just rewrite it. The fact that they’re stealing it means it has value.

      • kadu
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        72 years ago

        novel and amazing

        They don’t need to be, you’re right. They should be more than a third party’s DLL file though.

        people would just rewrite it

        They did in less than 24 hours.

        it has value

        DLSS is got a lot of value, people want that into their games. If that’s using two lines of code from modder X or Y is irrelevant.

      • @[email protected]
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        262 years ago

        The fact that they’re stealing it means it’s priced above its perceived value though.

        • @[email protected]
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          72 years ago

          So it has perceived value…

          But that guy above was saying that it’s worthless and trivial to implement…

          You can’t have it both ways.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          That’s not true at all. People often steal because they value the item but cannot afford the price.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      And starfield itself is useless without a huge stack of technology that someone else made. That’s just how software works.

      • Simple Jack
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        22 years ago

        Hang on. You are telling me that schooling, parenting, and growing up in a community contributed to MY knowledge. And that, magically, will influence my art? Nonsense! I am a conduit for God.