

Me using a bunch of spring joints to join all individual bones together to make a skeleton
That’d be bad in so many ways


Me using a bunch of spring joints to join all individual bones together to make a skeleton
That’d be bad in so many ways
I’m doing a small racing game inspired by Aerogauge(N64)
ATM its a proof-of-concept esque… demo… ish… thing, for the DreamDisc '25 jam But after the jam, do want to continue developing it and make it a full game
boot
open librewolf
open neovim
code my silly lil’ Dreamcast stuff
close neovim
play quake arena
shutdown


Part of it a joke, part of it what actually happened to me when I was in high school, I was pissed over it Nowadays I just laugh at it cuz for some unholy reason, I never thought of locking both at the same time


You still got stolen thought


Boom, stole the wheels and not the frame


You come back and they stole the two wheels and left the frame


And then they steal everything but the locked down tire
They should, they tire out loading boxes all day The sudden stop is the moment they stop, take a deep breath, question if it is worth it… Then remember about The Mets… And really go for it Because its all about the Mets, the Mets baby, its all about the Mets
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RIP man, gonna be missed a lot


“new” and “mega man” are two things that dont go in the same sentence… please capcom make this comment age like milk
Quaternary Like, dislike, meh, “what in tarnation?”




If the game structure is actually properly planned, it isnt harder to implement server side anticheat.
The server already has all the info it needs since it gotta sync all the clients anyway, and it is already a authoritative source of truth.
Yet, most modern games codebases are absolute monstrosities of shit piled up, glued up, tacked on with hot glue and a prayer, and shipped. A spaghetti monster, which makes server side anticheat impossible because the codebase is a mess.
And so, because they dont want to spend the time and do things properly, let’s shove everything into the rootkits that are anticheat software


Absolutely, it is a huge drawback, but the good part of it is that the user is less prone to accidentally fuck it up.
It’s quite a trade-off, the more raw control you give to the end user, the more prone they are to breaking things. Of course, exceptions always apply, but in a “generic Joe” kind of user, it tends to follow that


It may limit stuff for a more technical user But for common folks? It makes it reliable, a lot reliable
Where alpine?
Demon Turf was such a vibe for me, can’t wait to get my hands on the full Demon Tide myself soon!