I've just applied for the Carbon13 incubator in Cambridge. Looking forward to hearing back. Would be awesome to meet like-minded entrepreneurs trying to heal our planet. #ClimateCrisis#Entrepreneurship@Carbon13_news
@popey@GameDevTV@humble Unfortunately, I can't get this to happen on my Chrome when I do a test purchase. Do you remember what the URL was that Chrome complained about? Was it "https://t.co/J9n2EoFVMw"?
@popey@GameDevTV@humble Hey Alan, do you know if the weird redirect happened after you reached our site (https://t.co/ya2Q801FAz) or before that when following the link from Humble?
Expanding @GameDevTV’s “Cinematic Universe” with Escape. A crossover between the C++ and Blueprint courses, Escape is set 300 years before the events of Mars Marine...
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@ColdGamer00 I'm not super clued up on chaos destruction. What do the different mesh pieces become in the world outliner when they break up? Can you ray trace to an individual component or rigid body to pick it up?
Just to reiterate: we are looking for a large proportion of total to near beginners in the review group. If you get denied access, this is probably why. Nothing personal.
@BlueGameDev@The_MrX_ I think this is it. There is always the option to try another language. The benefit of starting with C then going to C++ is that it really keeps you close to the basics. Python and C# can hide what the computer is really doing.
@The_MrX_ It can be a tough one for sure. The thing is that many folks do want to start there (I was one such person). I think there are pros and cons to it but taken at a good pace it's doable for a beginner. Especially if early sections focus more on the C than the ++