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Cake day: January 12th, 2024

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  • Looking into their page, it gives me an impression that its doing something similar to UEFN and things like Nintendo’s “game builder garage” - meaning they’re trying to make game development easy by avoiding coding as a requirement.

    They used trivia crack as an example, looks like it would be very good for knocking out simple games quickly - I’m thinking Facebook style games like farmville, but for any serious development or if you’re looking for employable skills, you’d want to go with unity or Godot





  • Tech forums in any sense.

    If you’re tired of seeing the same questions, why are you here? You can just ignore them. But treating a newbie like an idiot for not knowing better just discourages people from getting into your thing and keeps you from meeting cool new people.

    ESPECIALLY because a lot of these questions come from kids that literally haven’t had the chance to learn better yet. Just kindly point them where they need to go. It takes just as much time as telling them off.






  • Advertising in general is a way for a person to show people they have a product worth buying, so the producer is able to make a living on it.

    This argument isn’t even about consumer protections anymore, it’s just anti-business. I’d be completely with you if there were only giant FAANGS corps in gaming, but there are also small developers trying to make a living.

    Also, the same example I’ve been using, I just now opened league, the homepage is defaulted to the latest patch overview. If you hit the play button you go straight to the lobby and from there into a match, all without seeing an advertisement. You’re making broad generalizations that only accurately describe some of the worst store models, and you’re generally acting like it’s a horrible thing for a business to pursue profits