This has no right to be so good
This has no right to be so good
Just use pnpm instead of npm
From what I remember, Big Daddies are the repairman of Rapture. They go around fixing any leaks in the pipes and doing general maintenance and repairs. When the Little Sisters emerge, Big Daddies are repurposed to protect them. (IMO this is not a suitable job for a disabled person lol) I think they might have done some psycho drug thing to them in order to establish the relationship with the Little Sister but I don’t remember.
I wonder how the story would change with big daddies in wheelchairs. Would they have a different job? Is that guy retired? Maybe Sinclair would develop crazy prosthetics…
Petrifying gaze
Using all of your brain (at once) is called a stroke
Was a huge fan of the original and massively disappointed by the last remaster or whatever. Cautiously optimistic about this one though
I wouldn’t expect to see EU4 here, but I must vouch for it—once it clicks it is engaging, thrilling, and addictive. I just wish there was a better way to get all the dlc. And a better UI lol
I don’t think game engines make it particularly easy either. I was thinking of trying to integrate web technologies into my engine to try to ease that but it’s pretty complicated
Is it just me or do most games have terrible UI/UX? This sounds like something game devs could benefit from tremendously
I am reading Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, a novel about game developers (or something, I’m only a few chapters in). Not very technical but I’m definitely enjoying it so far; it is a nice view into the human side of the job/lifestyle
Could you say more about this? I am smoking way too much weed but have been struggling to change my habits, especially since I’m unemployed atm
Super Auto Pets and Bloons TD Battles 2
I’d never heard of it before now lol
Inscryption
Might as well be legal to pirate abandonware
For me it was “monopolize players’ time” That’s some draconian nonsense I don’t want
It’s the Belgian flag
I believe Godot uses Vulkan under the hood and it can definitely support cross platform builds (desktop native, web, mobile, console)
Poorly