Games: DRM-Free Options and Web Games
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MOLEK-SYNTEZ from Zachtronics is now DRM-free on GOG and it's great
Combine and convert ordinary industrial chemicals into a variety of small molecules with various pharmacological effects in MOLEK-SYNTEZ, the latest puzzle sim from Zachtronics. Recently, the team at Zachtronics announced that GOG have accepted their game onto their store!
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DRM-free store GOG have started up their own big Black Friday sale
No store will miss an opportunity to run a big sale now of course, we already have Steam and Humble Store running their own and now the DRM-free store GOG has a massive sale too.
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Khronos + W3C Collaborating On SPIR-V Potentially Being The Shading Language For The Web
The W3C put out an interesting status update this week on web games technologies and the various standardization efforts at play.
The updated included that the core WebAssembly specifications are "imminent" for publishing, the web gamepad specification continues being moved along, WebCodecs continue to be explored, and on the WebGPU front they are exploring the choice of shading language to use for next-generation web graphics.
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STATUS UPDATE ON WEB GAMES TECHNOLOGIES
The report from the Workshop on Web Games, held in June 2019, recommended next standardization steps for individual topics discussed at the workshop to enrich the open Web platform for games. Now, less than 6 months after the workshop, thanks to the efforts of workshop participants and a few others, most of these topics have already made significant progress. This seemed to warrant a status update.
The creation of a games activity at W3C, to gather continuous feedback on Web technologies from the games community, track identified needs and steer standardization efforts, is still being investigated. If you’re interested, please reach out to François Daoust.
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