How do you keep yourself motivated to make games? I when using gdevelop to make a test game always get tired or bored after a bit, and I don't have either too much time for that or interest.
I already said it before but...
The other day I downloaded the 15th and 20th anniversary ds games of puyo puyo and tbh they are pretty fun (though i'm bad at them)
Now I wanna know something... Is it possible to make a colalb project in terms of programming things together and whatnot? I wanna know if there's a program where one can bring others to program on the same board. That'd be awesome!
Over the past few months, I've gradually been dreading Discord, and feeling like moving to IRC clients. I've got KiwiIRC in mind, but does anyone have some other suggestions?
I hope you've been having a wonderful day. Sometimes, i think back to what I've said to myself during the last few weeks of my first semester that I should take a break from engaging with other people due to my fears of something major that's wrong with them or that I won't speak to them often due to the other person working or having interest in others than me.
Side project!
It's an unnamed arcade-like micro-game, that allows you to play as a white circle and shoot tiny circles at an endless onslaught of bat-like things!! (with upgrades, of course.) I hope you are as excited as I am and look forward to playing it!
This is Windows 8.1, but I tried to make it look (and function) like Windows 7. You all probably know I love this OS to death, so I'm delighted with how this turned out! <(^-^)>
After having owned Androids for my entire life, I caved and bought a secondhand iPhone (2nd gen SE) less than a week before the release of Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop.
What's really cool about Pi's tho is you can have multiple SD cards with different OS on each SD card and change from say a gaming machine to a full fledged pc if wanted
Again you get what you pay for, its like buying a S series for $300 but its only 1440p native, if you want true 4k, gotta get the X model for $500. But yea you right, when moms buying it anyways, you gotta stay cheap.
I here ya there, I have too many myself, and have hard time letting them go, since most of mine I've modded at some point. Anymore I just play Switch on the go, seriesx at home.
I'm designing my own entertainment cabinet for my man cave, to store all my systems, then I'm also designing a power supply/HDMI switcher so I can switch to whichever system I want, and power it also. Already picked up the cabinet board, but tinkering with my drawings before start