New Starfox designs look pretty uncanny. I'll probably get the game because Starfox 64 was great, and a game that I can do a run in an hour works great for me. Somehow I haven't owned any of the consoles that had remakes of it so far.
Our new game, Feather’s Edge, has taken flight! We proudly introduce you to our fast, tough-as-talons adventure about becoming the ultimate bird warrior.
Please share & wishlist! Playtest coming soon.
(Wishlist link in the thread)
@hagocasas Lo que yo noto es lo opuesto, que hablando con gente común las conversaciones rápidamente se vuelven incoherentes, con argumentos inconexos a lo que se discute. Ojo también hay lógicos pedantes a veces que quieren discutir semántica.
@HexGodTurtle@Sydnus83 Most developers getting publishers has almost nothing to do with publishing itself, and a lot to do with securing funding to pay development wages.
@XorDev There's a feedback place? I found some annoyances that have since been fixed, but wasn't sure if there was some place to write or it was all work in progress.
@wookash_podcast Nostalgia imo. They weren't bad games, but they are not games I would recommend to play today. Other top games from the 90s/00s I would absolutely recommend.
Internet discourse would be a lot better if you could immediately make a monetary bet against anyone making some outlandish claim/prediction, and then we could ignore anyone not putting money where their mouth is.
it's quite funny how an abundance of llm slop now has given us predispositions against texts that use their telltale signs. Random emojis, em dashes, "you're absolutely right", "here's why", no swearing, etc. Turing test against popular models is now just "say a slur"
@XorDev 1. Visualizing it as I write it on a proper mesh with textures, etc
2. IDE doesn't do autocomplete properly / is not fetching additional hlsl libraries to suggest relevant methods in a particular engine
3. Stupid syntax errors not getting caught quickly enough
@wookash_podcast Most news is like that these days. The internet has made it very easy to find information/reviews, so there's little place/money for that. The most interesting investigative journalism I've seen lately is by youtubers, and they still sometimes push politics on the side.