@CoreyDMcCarty Fun fact: the electoral college system as our founding fathers created in the Constitution was changed in 1911. I'm in favor of going back to the original system. Bring back the Congressional Apportionment Amendment!
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Fwiw - trade shows cost approximately 30-40% more post-COVID vs pre-COVID.
And for a show that was more downfunnel marketing than direct revenue generation, that radically changes the calculus.
Okay I wave my magic wand and every single person on the street is now 100% sober.
They still can't afford a first and last month deposit, they don't have a 700 credit score, have an eviction on their record, and can't afford a 10% rent increase every year.
Now what?
Oh cool! The last big thing I worked on before I left is up.
It's a system where you can set triggered effects for IRL games via donations.
Like forcing a NAT20 in D&D, or a countering a card in a game of Magic, or a reverse a billion in Uno.
Glad to see it is out in the wild!
Try pitching a VR game without guns and you'll know my pain. Someone actually said "what if you added guns" to my slice of life narrative adventure game.
@deinopoiesis@stimhacked Eh... That's really language dependent. Now if you say "pure OOP with polymorphic inheritance" , that's when the knives come out.
@JohnWolfeYT To me, "indie" is bootstrapping a game. Once you've had financial success to self finance a studio with salaried employees, you're an "Independent." Two sides of the same coin! Since we have "AAA" studios, can we bring back "A" and "AA" ?
@ZacharyWhitten @mikeypizzle I feel like all the stuff I wanted to watch this year was after midnight. Which due to my increasing battles with insomnia, is a no-go for me.
It's really easy to take principles like DRY overboard, but remember that premature overloading is almost always unnecessary. Don't build around features that aren't yet needed. They will likely change before they are implemented, and working around those assumptions gets hard.