

I feel like this is well described lmao
I feel like this is well described lmao
If you start small and finish something, then you can always expand it out. If you start big, you might never finish something substantive and end up giving up without a project to show for it
:0 is there a story here?
You can use either gdscript (think python) or C#. C# used to be a bit of a second class citizen but from what I see it’s nearly on par with gdscript for support, and it’s getting a lot of attention from the devs.
Edit: and yes there is a post processor
Gamer hate woman
Thanks so much for posting this! I have been looking everywhere for a good resource on level design! Seems like one of the least written about topics in gamedev. If you know if any more useful level design resources I’d love to know about them.
I mean, LibreOffice is usable, but if I could pay for a linux license of Word or Excel, I would pay for it. The UX is just so much better with feature search/animations/plugin support/etc.
Which, fair enough. It definitely was sarcastic, low-effort, and unlikely to generate conversation. But just say that instead of lecturing me about fallacies, you know? Lol
Holy god my bad
Edit: You know initially I agreed with you, then I realized that your suggested comment accomplishes essentially the same thing.
Anyone would be able to infer from my comment that I don’t support the way that billion dollar companies are allowed to abuse their workers. It implicitly supports the idea that they should not be allowed to. Your suggestion contributes about as much to the discussion as my comment does, and to say that they are meaningfully different implies that people can’t interpret sarcasm.
Both my comment and your suggestion are saying something obvious, but so is the article. That’s the joke.
By tab stacking you mean that feature where you can create those collapsible tab groups, right?
Yeah, any time I see one of these “big ideas!” I’m super skeptical… our solutions aren’t going to be easy innovations. They’re going to be hard, boring fixes.
Absolutely shocking to me that a multi billion dollar company would abuse their workers
This is something that I feel like Brave New World got a lot more right. In that book, people’s pleasures are their prisons.