I’m trying to make a game in this genre though I describe it as a base-building/simulation/survival game, other favourites include Oxygen Not Included, Timberborn, Factorio and Satisfactory.
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I’m trying to make a game in this genre though I describe it as a base-building/simulation/survival game, other favourites include Oxygen Not Included, Timberborn, Factorio and Satisfactory.
Back on ye olde site I shared my Angels + Bobs run and it was a hell of a lot of fun! Have fun!! :D
I did it like three times, each time finding a new error… I gave up eventually :(
I did a pixel and I think I got it wrong D: and I don’t know why D: WHY is my pixel pink
The preserving of the integrity of the work allows the author to object to alteration, distortion, or mutilation of the work that is “prejudicial to the author’s honor or reputation”
i.e. under the new TOS Reddit can edit your post to say that you eat dead puppies
I’ve not seen this “waive moral rights or attribution” in any other site. It’s not in Twitter’s, it’s not in Facebook, I don’t think it’s even legal in a lot of jurisdictions (moral rights cannot easily be contracted away).
Good news! In a few decades these temperatures won’t be considered “extreme” anymore.
I loved Reddit, but after the API shenanigans and the doubling down I went sour… and then I read the latest TOS…
You also agree that we may remove metadata associated with Your Content, and you irrevocably waive any claims and assertions of moral rights or attribution with respect to Your Content.
i.e. whatever you post WE own forever and we never have to credit you. It’s so horrifyingly immoral.
Volunteering is a fantastic way to meet amazing people.
After all, Reddit generously hosts our little community, and we’d hate to adversely affect them by making an immediate, detrimental change to that arrangement.
This is brilliant!!! 😂😂
I’m really curious how they’re doing it, too! I’m making a multithreaded simulation game and the parts that can’t multithread well are related to AI / character logic / tasks and errands / pathfinding, and anything to do with rendering.
Until the first commercial title gets sued and then publishers won’t touch any game with AI generated content
I want to do something very similar to this!
do you think your software could do this? :D
I’m still waiting on the data export (30 days!?) and then I’m editing and deleting all my content.
It depends what you’re wanting to do and what you define as ‘cheating’? I’d expect you’d get better at debugging massive amounts of hallucinated code, but I don’t think it’d generally improve your skills in software design/engineering/architecture. It might help you learn about breaking down software and integration though.
Five days ago I wrote Reddit’s future is exactly one of:
Looks like we’re going for option #3.
Why else would they make access to OpenAI/ChatGPT/etc so cheap? So others can build businesses on the tech that get locked in before they jack up the price.
We’ve seen this rodeo plenty of times now.
I got one of these today! Yeah good luck with that, Reddit.
What a bunch of children crying out for attention.