This thread is for anyone working on personal projects to share their progress, and hold themselves somewhat accountable to a group of peers.
Post your project, your progress from last week, and what you hope to accomplish this week.
If you want to be pinged with a reminder asking about your project, let me know, and I'll harass you each week until you cancel the service.
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@Southkraut, how's your project doing?
It seems I may have been a tad too optimistic about Godot, though I suppose I'm still not wrong about it's license.
Not at all. First the wife got the flu -> pneumonia, then I caught the same bug off of her. Well, at least I didn't need antibiotics. Anyways, no progress whatsoever, my brain was snot.
Huh. RIP. The article states that an official statement from the Godot Board is to be published on monday, so I suppose I'll be looking forward to that. Honestly, you're still technically correct, but this kind of stuff just takes the joy out of it for me. Thin skin I suppose. Previously at least I could tell myself it's just their Discord moderation.
So damn it all, no idea what I'm going to do. Wait for monday I guess.
Oh, that must have been yesterday! I wasn't paying much attention to the news this week, and am now catching up. Here's an update, which is... better than a full-throated endorsement of what happened, I suppose, but not really an honest response, IMO.
I know how you feel, this sort of stuff used to bum me out too. At this point I just wish I had the time / discipline to make some edgelord game and cover it with "Built with Godot" splash screens.
Okay, thinking time.
This is why we can't have nice things!
Stride? I played around with it back when it was Paradox and didn't like the scene-editor-centric approach (I was coming from XNA), but I guess it's de rigeur for 3D engines these days.
Just checked it out, and the only game made with Stride that I know of is Distant Worlds 2, which is a complete mess. Ambitious, but just about the worst example to demonstrate technical capabilities.
Are there any that don't do this? I can live with it either way, but don't really need it.
Edit: The more I look at Stride, the more I like what I see. You may have been on to something.
Those that don't are mostly aimed at hobbyists that like working on games, not making games and/or are 2D-only (usually for the same reason).
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