@RobinPoedev 3U was my first game and I was stuck on Black Diablos for a while because of the constant enrage, definitely wasn't a cake walk for a new player
@villecallio Whenever I have a hard time getting started on my projects I try to list all the different things that I need to do, and then pick one that seems least daunting. There's so many widely different things to do that I usually find inspiration to work on at least one.
@ecutruin Replace 'duplication machine' with 'style copier' then. My point is they're not comparable. A human can learn but a machine gives outputs based on inputs given, and generally you need to have rights to those inputs to use them.
@ecutruin@Dancovich@GameUnionTV@SavedMana@reduzio @worchestersos I will never understand this argument. Learning a craft by using references is not comparable to putting others' works of art in a duplication machine and calling it your own.
@TaiyoYozakura @TheVS0242012279 @_AshBandicoot_@DaveOshry Do you think they would've continued to develop the game if they didn't make an insane amount of money when they released it half-baked and everyone bought it?
Couldn't find this online, so I thought I'd make a small break down: Animal Crossing environments use hex tiles, which makes for a bit more natural feeling shapes compared to square tiles. Here's what the UV's and textures look like, and some common shapes.
@wtfmig I always thought the NES Mario games had that because there was no way to save your game, so if you knew the secrets you could go back to where you left off last time