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4tnGameDev, do gaming w Trying to Give Away Some Accounts

I would absolutely to love to have any of those with access to paid gamedev assets, as I’ve not bought any, or acquired any that were temporarily free, and will be relatively poor until after I win the gamedev lottery.

I’m not using Unity tho, so if any of those are vendor-locked to Unity (license or otherwise), maybe the next person should take those.

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  • 4tnGameDev,

    My engine is homemade, I’m focusing primarily on perfecting networking/server stuff in a way that would make the “what if I lost internet/what if I don’t want to play online every” people happy. My prototype is 2d placeholders. I plan on doing some experiments with 3D before deciding to go all-in on an art style or 2D vs 3D. I currently do not have any music or sound effect assets. I haven’t published anything yet, but to oversimplify, pretend that I’m making an Advanced Wars 2 clone.

    Faydaikin, do gaming w Why are there two different genres both called ARPG?
    @Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

    I too would like more on-point classifications.

    Like, we got 3 big classifications ARPG, CRPG and JRPG. And I guess that’s nice. But a bit of subclassification would go a long way, imo.

    Now if only publishers would use these labels. But to them everything is just an RPG, because that’s an umbella everything fits under.

    fushuan,

    Maybe because those terms are confusing. Is dark souls an arpg or a jrpg? Or both? I know that jrpg is a specific genre of Japanese games, but it’s still confusing. Are final fantasy games jrpgs? Kingdom hearts? Xenoblade?

    It’s just easier to say RPG and not enter in a pedantic war with the community.

    Faydaikin,
    @Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

    In that case, why bother to label them at all?

    Let every purchase be a gamble.

    I’m just saying thank the gods for Screenshots, ‘Let’s Players’. because labeling everything as just “RPG” is the same as just labeling every type of meat as just “Meat” and graphics cards as just “Graphics Card” in closed packaging with only the companies names to differentiate.

    I like specifications on the products I might be buying.

    fushuan,

    I agree, honestly. I also like specifications, but I don’t like the game to be inaccurately specified. I feel that it’s better if an umbrella term is used in the title instead of a more specific fake one, and then a short description describes how the game is played or what kind of experience I should expect in several words, instead of a single term. That, alongside screenshots, let’s plays, and all sort of resources are plenty help to decide if I should buy a game or not.

    RPG is used for games where you take the role of a character, and it should somewhat tell the story of either the character or the world around it. That alone differentiates some games from others like rocket league or fifa, where there’s no story, you don’t take the role of nobody that matters, what matters is the gameplay.

    Hack&slash was a term used for games where you killed tons of monsters with weapons, and then Diablo started using the ARPG term to say that besides killing tons of monsters, you also get to enjoy a story in a particular ambiance. Dark Souls games also fit the description where it’s more about the action than reading, but feel like a completely different genre, right? no isometric, itemisation is vastly different, the gameplay loop is completely different… This is why just reading ARPG means nothing to me nowadays, I have to dig into the description anyway.

    Another example, is “Ys origins” an ARPG or a JRPG? both? It has fast paced combat where you kill tons of mobs and a story, but it has a very japanese style, however, JRPGs are being known for having to manage a party and usually turn based combat, sooo? idk, a 3 line paragraph and 3 5 second clips would be much better than just a term for me.

    Sorry for the late response btw, I just forgot lol.

    zagaberoo, do gaming w I just got a Playdate!

    In between waiting for new games from season one, don’t forget to check out all the cool free games and ports you can sideload from itch.io! I love the port of the original Celeste.

    Maerman,

    I have that one already, and it’s great. But yeah, the Playdate category on itch.io has 900 entries. It’s a bit overwhelming, to be honest.

    NoIWontPickAName, do gaming w I just got a Playdate!

    Looks interesting , but it has a $200 price tag and while I love old school games, I can buy a $30 gadget that has hundreds of the old games I used to play.

    Also, the crank should be able to charge it, that would help with the price tag, you could throw it in a bug out bag

    ClaireDeLuna, (edited )

    I have a playdate and have seen this sentiment a lot.

    Imo the charging mechanic would ruin the usability of the crank in many of the games. Some games require rapid cranking and having a charging mechanic would not only be another point of future mechanical failure, but also slow it down too much.

    It’s also worth noting that the device also has a gyroscope so it can detect tilting, shaking etc as well. It’s very versatile for it’s size. It’s NOT an emulator (though it can run an emulator), it’s a fully original handheld console.

    $200 is a fair price because that includes something like 15-20 games. Every game for the playdate is original and hasn’t existed before it came out.

    zagaberoo,

    The playdate is not meant to replace an emulator and buckets of roms. It’s its own game console with lots of great new games made by passionate devs.

    I’ve played more of the 24 pack-in games than I’ve ever spent time actually playing with the multiple emulator station consoles I’ve set up over the years. I love seeing what new games devs put out on the catalog, too. No in-app-purchases or any such BS, so devs just have to try and make a game that’s worth your couple bucks up front.

    The creative constraints of the 1-bit color and limited inputs push games in fun directions too. The crank is amazing as an analog rotation input, which has been missing from game consoles since the early 80s. Steering and aiming with the crank is so fluid and intuitive that it really adds to immersion.

    It’s not the kind of thing everyone’s going to get $200 of value out of, but if it happens to be up your alley its truly incredible.

    godzilla_lives,

    From my understanding, it’s meant to be more like an art piece than a simple games emulator.

    Essence_of_Meh, do games w (Help) Name of (sandbox?) game set on space? (Found: Starsector)
    @Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world avatar

    Some bonus questions that might help narrow it down:

    • Was it an indie title? I would assume so considering the first point but might as well ask just in case.
    • Is the game itself old?
    • How does it look? 2D/3D?
    • What about gameplay? Was it real time, turned based, mixed?
    • Is there anything else you remember?
    itsgroundhogdayagain, do gaming w What video games are you playing? What have you finished recently? What do you plan to play? - Video Game General Discussion Thread #24

    Replaying Borderlands 2, this time on PC, and spreading democracy to the galaxy in Helldiver 2 on PS5.

    Makan,
    @Makan@lemmygrad.ml avatar

    Economic democracy, I hope.

    B0NK3RS, do games w The Sega Dreamcast
    @B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

    I think the 3 main reasons why are lack of DVD player, lack of 3rd party support and then the player base losing confidence because of the Saturn.

    DCJY podcast Ep.100 is great for this and has an interview with Peter Moore that gives some details.

    deegeese, do gaming w [PC] Milsim(-ish) games against AI?

    I read “Muslim Games” at first 🤣

    Grimy, do gaming w [PC] Milsim(-ish) games against AI?

    Lots of the older rainbow sixs. Las Vegas had a fun campaign but a lot of the earlier ones were just scenarios

    ImplyingImplications, (edited ) do gaming w [PC] Milsim(-ish) games against AI?

    Crusader Kings 3? It’s not a shooter, but you can still kill the AI.

    Edit: I also read Muslim games

    dlpkl, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

    If you’re looking for something a lil more chill, Tchia is a BoTW-esque game that’s everything you like aside from FPS.

    Also, if you want to play something older, check out Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. They are AAA, but they were made back when Bethesda actually had soul and vision.

    LeLachs,

    Fun fact: it wasn’t even made by Bethesda. They only published it. It was made by Obsidian Entertainment

    dlpkl,

    You mean New Vegas right? Cuz 3 was definitely made by Bethesda

    LeLachs,

    Yeah, my bad

    tb_,
    @tb_@lemmy.world avatar

    BoTW-esque game

    Sable is really good as well

    Katana314, do gaming w Good AA single player games?

    Since you mention FPS and open world, you could try some of the Far Cry games. AAA but often fall out of public eye fast. They’re all the same but do what they do pretty well.

    Another interesting AA is In Sound Mind. Shooter-puzzler about a psychiatrist trapped in the minds of his patients.

    dlpkl,

    Far Cry 3 is still one of my favorite games of all time

    moody, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

    I think depending on what type of grip you use on your mouse, it might change what sensitivity you want to use. It’s easy to cover wider distances with your wrist moving left-right, but harder to cover the same distance using your fingers to move up-down.

    ChillDude69,

    That’s a really good point. I’m a full-palm-grip sort of mouse user, where I only use the fingers to click, and all the movement come from the arm itself. I suspect that means I’d get less utility out of changing the axis values.

    moody,

    I don’t usually change the Y sensitivity, but I use a grip sort of halfway between a palm and fingertip grip, where I use my fingers for smaller movements, and my wrist for larger ones, so I can definitely see why some would want to.

    ManixT, do games w Who all is out there, setting different sensitivities for X and Y on their mouse settings? Does anybody actually do this?

    I love having these as separate options and I use them every time to increase the X axis sensitivity because that’s where I will be moving the most drastically and I don’t need the same rapid acceleration for minor Y axis adjustments.

    ChillDude69,

    I’ve never tried it deliberately, but every time I’ve accidentally set the X and Y to different values, it has just destroyed my accuracy and made me motion-sick, into the bargain.

    But I guess you could get used to it, and then it could give some kind of objective advantage.

    GammaGames, (edited ) do gaming w Any Playdate owners in here?

    I love mine! The catalog has a ton of awesome community games, itch has hundreds more, and the sdk is really accessible if you ever want to try making something yourself. The season has a lot of variety too, I played through most of it slowly but still have a few of the longer games to finish.

    I use a book light at night so don’t have issues with the lack of backlight.

    As for games… Factory Farming (source code available!), MDMA, and Hand of the Divine are my current favorites. I’ve played a ton more though, I’d recommend looking through catalog

    Maerman,

    Thanks for the thoughtful reply. I’ll return to this comment when mine arrives to remind myself of the titles you mention. I am very excited to get mine. I’m not a huge retro gamer, but I do love the creativity of constraint. Like setting a movie all in one room. You have to get pretty inventive to pull off an enjoyable experience with so little to work with.

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