How's your game coming along, user? You are working on it, right?

How's your game coming along, user? You are working on it, right?

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I'm working on reversing and rewriting one, does that count?

I don't know how to make games
I am learning how to juggle though

Gotta figure out some locations for my 2d action stealth sidescroller today, wish me inspo.

nope

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no

what game?

what's the tone of the game? Milan Cathedral could be cool.

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I keep thinking making a 2d metroidvania game is easy, but then remember how you need a whole team just for sprites and background animation/art. I’ve got the math and physics already but need people that I can work with and trust.

1&2

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I'm trying to self-learn C++ but now I've come to a point where I dont understand shit and everytime i try to read a line I fall asleep.
I just don't know how to continue.

Been on a downward spiral for the past few months. It’s probably canceled.

I don't make games but I do make music, currently writing some stuff in the vein of the Jet Set Radio soundtrack that I'd like to put in a game, but I don't know any devs.

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Learning languages is the easiest part of learning to proggram. The bunch of math required is the hard part.

No i ve given up fuck that shit the world has enough mediocre games allready

what was your game idea?

Where you stuck? I sincerely doubt I'll be able to give any useful advice but might as well see.

Not being ironic and not trying to sound condescending but it seems you are having troubles “learning?”, I would recommend giving A Mind for Numbers - Barbara Oakley a read, the books about how to learn and how you can make your brain register the information instinctively.

Is Java easy to learn, if you've never tried programming before. How quickly could I become proficient?

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I feel like this show could have been really fun if it was like Chalkzone and the main characters could make anime in real.

don't bother just make an rpgmaker game instead better use of time and money

I'm too lazy to even make some quickie placeholder assets

I was actually going to use it for visual art. RPGmaker seems kind of lame.

Still working on my MC, the inner thigh & the part where it connects to the ass is driving me crazy, my topology is a mess I seem to add more detail to it without fucking everything up

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We're about 65% done.
Finding a decent publisher is hard, almost all of them ask for 40% upwards cuts.
Pretty excited to see lewds of our characters

Just make her ass a klein bottle lol

PARTIALLY

Keep fighting the good fight.

Got any links? Would be interested in hearing some of it, really love the JSR/JSRF vibe

I still use this as my guide whenever I models butts.

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I have ideas but I don't know where to start also what game engine would be best for a tard with almost no coding experience ever

learn C and code your own engine like a true chad

gamemaker or rpg maker is the codelets #1 choice.

Unity is for C# chads. Unreal is for codelets as well with their blueprints, but you have to know a lot about 3d graphics.

Yes, I worked on it a bit this evening. Still a long way to go but I think it’ll get easier the farther I get, once I’m making content instead of building systems.

there is also the matter of my pc which can run games like csgo on the lowest settings also it's a laptop but I do have $1000 for a better one

Do you really need a publisher? Could you not self-publish?

if you wanna code you don't really need a good PC, unless what you wanna do is graphics heavy.
I code on my old dual core laptop (iGPU) all the time and have no real issues with it.
if you wanna upgrade in terms of storage capacity/speeds, better user experience and all that stuff then it's okay to go for it, but a minimal Linux dev enviroment works wonders for simple 2D game coding.