My vote was for Godot but this one is a very close second. I even have it installed on my mobile Firefox instance.
My vote was for Godot but this one is a very close second. I even have it installed on my mobile Firefox instance.
Posting before reading because activity. Godot Engine, hands down. I used Unity for years and years and now that Godot 4.x is out, I’ll probably never use Unity again. Unless it’s for a job or something like that. All personal projects tho… I could probably make a game in Godot while waiting for Unity to start up.
Interesting. Once it’s ported to 4, I’ll take a look at this for sure.
I don’t know a lot about networking. I’ve only attempted and failed to make some small multiplayer games. But, I think that if you were in a position to actually have users with compromised systems, you’d also be in a position to hire an expert to close the breach. Maybe I’m wrong. But to me it seems like worrying about licensing fees. If you actually need to pay them, you’re doing way better than the average indie and probably have the means to take care of them.
We door dash for extra money. If not for tips, it wouldn’t be worth it. They do offer an hourly rate if you choose to take it vs being paid per order but I’m not sure how that all works, we always take the per order pay.
The federal minimum wage for tipped workers is $2.13/hr. Basically nothing. It wouldn’t cover your gas cost to go to work in most cases.
Of course no one said anything. That would be rude. But not tipping your server is very much an asshole move, foreign or not. Those service industry workers rely on the tips because their wages are basically nothing. I agree that they should be paid a fair wage but that’s just not how it works here in the US.
Dear lord what a dumbass. You and everyone else carries around the spy device by choice, all day every day. I’m using it to type this comment. You’re using it to read this comment. The thing has multiple cameras and microphones and is 100% listening to and watching everything we say or do. It’s your phone, if that’s not obvious by now.
RIP Johnny B. Goodenough. What a legend.
I’m using Liftoff as of this morning when Jerboa started crashing every few minutes. So far, so good.
I’ve been trying to focus on ones that have quests, so I have a clear path to follow. But it seems like, if there’s quests, there a bajillion quests which is also overwhelming. I’ve made some custom modpacks and those suffer even worse because I have no clear goals. After you’ve put a few thousand hours in a game, it gets hard to define any achievable goals that you’ve not done yet.
I switched over a few months ago. It works great! Not having to worry about the bill is very nice.
I have this with big Minecraft modpacks. Sometimes I just get overwhelmed with all the stuff to do, and I get none of it done. I wonder if it’s related to ADHD or autism. I’ve not been diagnosed with either because I avoid doctors like the plague but when you check literally every box for a disease… Welp.
I deleted mine after that disastrous AMA that the head spaz put on. What a shit show.
Not completely normal. I deleted my account that was old enough to sign up for most websites on its own. I’m not the only one.
Yep, thinking and research are all well and good but you cannot reach any kind of potential until you start doing.
It boggles the mind that the people being most judgemental about gaming are the self same people who sit for hours every night watching garbage shows on Netflix, and they see 0 comparison between that and gaming for hours.
I’ve gotten to fly it a little, hauling scrap for a Vulture pilot. It definitely seems like it’ll be a blast. Here’s hoping they can get things a little more stable in 3.20.
I bought a Reliant Kore game package a few years ago. I didn’t have enough PC horsepower to run it at the time so it just sat. Just before 3.18 came out, I got some upgrades and could actually run the game.
I had quite a bit of fun with it before 3.18 came out. Since then, it’s been too buggy to enjoy much gameplay unfortunately. So I’m back to waiting for more updates (and maybe more upgrades on the PC) before I jump back into it.
I did upgrade my Reliant Kore to a cutty black. So I’m looking forward to getting more use out of that ship in the near future.
I just never set mine up so when you call me and I predicably don’t answer, it just says “This user has a mailbox that has not been set up yet. Please try your call again later.” What I’d rather it say is “Hang up and text me like a normal person. If you can’t text me, I don’t want to hear from you anyway.”