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Sotuanduso , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice

Dondrinkdos.

AllonzeeLV , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Noooooo

Just an aside, it’s still impressive to me with all the technical limitations they had, they were still able to make Mario feel so damn floaty swimming through the water levels.

I think modern developers are in some ways stifled by an aimless lack of limitations.

theneverfox ,
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Creative constraints is the term you’re looking for

It’s absolutely a thing - they do it for creative writing and game jams, and it’s very effective.

Programming is inherently creative, even if we don’t think of it that way. You start learning the basic use, then you get into very rudimentary designs - at that stage, you transition from problem solving to creating a design that solves a problem.

Constraints help - if you pick what we call an opinionated framework, it limits and guides you. It tells you how pieces fit together, and ideally it doesn’t limit you, but it does make some things much easier and others harder.

Nintendo had an extremely opinionated engine in that time - they were still drawing the maps out on paper in a grid, then scanning it with custom hardware.

These days, you open up godot, and you get a blank screen. You could make anything, 2d or 3d, a game or a tool, and it just gives you the tools. You could build a tile map for a 2d game, or a terrain for 3d, you can set the camera wherever you want. You can have multiple cameras, multiple maps - you can do anything

It’s overwhelming.

habanhero , to lemmyshitpost in Noooooo

Now you have my attention. For 3 seconds.

Tremble ,

Four seconds

Annoyed_Crabby , to lemmyshitpost in Noooooo

Every game will be 80% water level from now on.

pacmondo , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice

Some food science company just made a doritos liqeur so you’re not that far off: foodandwine.com/doritos-flavored-liquor-taste-841…

MacNCheezus OP ,
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Every day we stray further from God’s light

I_Fart_Glitter , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice

But look how happy that woman is! It must be good. Advertisers wouldn’t lie.

jubilationtcornpone , to lemmyshitpost in Task failed successfully

“When God closes a door, he opens a dress.” --Roger Sterling

1984 , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice
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Idiocracy movie was a documentary of our time now.

XTornado , to lemmyshitpost in Noooooo

Oh no goddammit, I hate those levels and you are telling me there will be more… Fuck! I was okay overheating, having to harvest moist like Star Wars and having the water wars but not that… That fucking sucks.

EvolvedTurtle , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice

I think it would be a fun one off tbh

pruwybn , to lemmyshitpost in Noooooo
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We’re all headed for the minus world.

corus_kt , to lemmyshitpost in Noooooo

Fitting picture, Leonardo’s definitely outta here after '25

jerrythegenius , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice
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Necessity is the mother of invention

hungryphrog , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice

no

tubaruco , to lemmyshitpost in Thanks capitalism, very nice

CHEWING IS THE BEST PART

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