California as the mecca of videogame development is a ticking time bomb that is going off in slow motion.
Games cost far too much and take far too long in California. House prices are increasing and studios there keep pushing employees to return to office. The very best talent are leaving the city, and are good enough to find remote work elsewhere.
This is going to end badly because you’re stacking the highest burn rates in the most expensive place on Earth, while pushing away the people who actually make great games, all to preserve a geography and operating model that only worked when money, housing, and labor were cheap.
All three are now gone.
i put one of those thingies at the top of my crash bar utility door and animated it; i think it looks pretty darn good! this thing was a huge pain in the ass to get working right though lol
wonderful night for fishing by the moonlight
sound on 🔊
models by @3DRichord and gorgeous sky painting by @naterocks246
for the Tamagotchi-like jam with @detectonomicon