Raia Nova - The Scorn Update is now live.
Many changes, but major things to note:
4 new skills and associated items.
Boss Randomizer mode available = bosses are in random order.
30% off sale (the game is free, the DLC is on sale)
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Rest in peace to John Blanche. The artist who defined Warhammer 40k. He was legitimately a visionary and creative genius.
Take today to look at his works, there's nothing else like them. A very sad day indeed.
John Blanche's 'Eternity Gate' was a tremendous influence on me when I first saw it in the 90's.
It's difficult to express how much it reframed how I saw worldbuilding and visions of the future
BlenderでカッコイイSF系エフェクトを作りたい方におすすめ📣
Geometry Nodesのプロシージャル機能を活用して燃え上がる炎までパラメータで調整できる
『太陽ジェネレーター🪐🌞』
の仕組みを解説したTopChannel1on1さんのミニチュートリアル動画をご紹介👀
太陽のような複雑なエフェクトを作るには、ボリュームや流体シミュレーションが必要そうに見えますが、TopChannel1on1さんの動画では、Geometry Nodesを使ってシンプルな仕組みでそれを再現しています。
ポイントは、球体の表面にランダムなラインを配置し、それを炎のような形に変形させているところです。
プロシージャル(Geometry Nodes)で組んでおけば、あとから炎の長さや密度、動きの速さをまとめて調整できるので、作り直しに強いのが大きなメリットですね👍
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We are making playtesters part of a canon storyline of the game!
They will be the "Oathbearer Protocol"
The tales of their journey will be told in-game!
Like an ongoing D&D campaign; every wave of playtesters will grow the lore of the Oathbearers!
Will you answer the call?
This helps immensely. The press kit should have, minimum:
- Logo with transparent background (PNG)
- At least 1 thumbnail sized (1920x1080) piece of art from the game with no text
- Maybe a key bit of character art
This allows us to easily make custom thumbnails for the videos and stream.
I think it was around the third or fourth year after the show that used to be called CES became known as E3.
Back then, someone from the event staff asked me something like, “Some American celebrities are here ! do you want to meet them?” But I was just a hardcore game developer and self-built PC nerd who had absolutely no understanding of the value of meeting celebrities. So instead of paying attention to famous people visiting our booth, I only remember running straight to the Half-Life booth and the pre-release Baldur’s Gate booth.
(Actually… I still wonder what celebrities were even there.)
At that E3, NVIDIA’s RIVA TNT graphics card was an absolutely massive topic of discussion ..at least among people like me ,,and I remember standing there staring at the demo endlessly.
I think my body temperature was probably three degrees higher than normal at the time.
And younger people today may not know this, but back then there was a video card called the Voodoo2 that every PC gamer in the world knew about. I was completely obsessed with the idea of buying a second Voodoo2 card at a Fry’s Electronics store in the US.
I needed that second card. The meaning was a bit different from what people today think of as SLI, though.
but at the time almost every PC gamer belonged to the “Church of Voodoo.”
Eventually I converted to NVIDIA later on, though.
Honestly, my head was so full of “I need to get to Fry’s” that I barely even remember the reaction to our own game titles. In those days, unlike now, our schedules weren’t packed from morning to night with interviews.
Every year back then, I’d run around to other companies’ booths, play demos, stare closely at the technology, and then head to Fry’s the next day. I remember once going there to buy a Santa Cruz sound card, and seeing an employee casually put what appeared to be a returned product right back onto the shelf. I was genuinely shocked by how different that was from Japanese retail culture.
Also, in the 1990s, arcades still barely survived in the United States, and there was still a real arcade versus culture there, so I used to go watch it. This was something I did from the very beginning. What always surprised me was that, unlike Japan, players in American arcades often played sitting directly side-by-side on linked cabinets. I would always think, “These guys are sitting this close to each other… how are they not constantly getting into fights?”
In Japan, the players usually sit facing each other with two arcade cabinets physically separating them, so if someone gets angry, the most they can really do is throw an ashtray or kick the cabinet to indirectly express their frustration.
I also used to visit stores and tournament organizers who were running major events, bringing posters, small printed character CG posters, and Japanese prize goods, telling them, “Please use these as tournament prizes.” It was a very grassroots kind of support activity.
And speaking of memories from those days …I remember seeing Masaya Nakamura, the founder of Namco and the company president at the time, bringing Japanese instant udon with him on business trips to Los Angeles. After seeing that, I started copying him and did the same thing for years.
I guess those are the kinds of memories I have from that era.
AH!! I just realized something ….apparently even at this age, I’m still the same hopeless game nerd at heart.
The moment someone asks me even a small question, I immediately start rambling on forever about tiny details nobody even asked for.
A Musuo diablo hack and slash game that you can play offline or coop?!
THIS LOOKS DOPE!
The Awakener: Battle Tendency
Also got multiple playable characters
Releasing on May 5 on Steam