Hey! Godot exists!
96 2 ReplyIt does and I use it and I love it.
But I now, thanks to this post, see I am weak. I must feel pain to feel alive! /s
34 0 ReplyThis is my thought every time I see anyone talking about the unity news.
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14 0 ReplyBro typed Hey! 💀💀💀💀
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Advantages:
- runs in a web browser
- very easy to code with
Disadvantages:
- does not compile to a binary
- is capped at JS speeds
- has limited resolution
82 0 ReplyRuns at industry standard speed.
74 2 Replyis capped at JS speeds
So, just like every Electron app?
48 5 ReplyAre you trying to make games in electron?
22 0 ReplyExcept worse, because it's an electron app interpreting the app you actually want to run, so double slowness.
14 0 ReplyYup!
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All fun and games until someone forks it to remove the limits.
9 1 ReplyHow's tutorials and troubleshooting resources vs unity? Being able to Google answers is super important.
5 0 ReplyBro really needs docs in order to program with frickin' blocks
9 0 ReplyI think there's likely more scratch tutorials though the advanced stuff just requires a basic understanding of logic.
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Check out turbowarp desktop. You can make a bigger stage and export to exe.
4 0 ReplyThis. Turbowrap is amazing.
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Raspberry pi ensures you can put your game studio in your pockets
39 0 Reply2d minecraft ftw
19 0 ReplyBack in my day we called it DigDug and it blew my mind.
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Oh wow, I didn't realize it was open source too!
16 0 ReplyIt runs Doom.
15 0 ReplyHere I think? https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/565583443
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Electron only. 🤢
14 0 ReplyBut it's written in some oddball language called Squeak
13 1 ReplySqueak is just a programming environment for Smalltalk, the language in which object-oriented programming was invented.
If anything, it's those languages that tried to bolt on object-oriented features to Algol that are the oddballs!
25 0 ReplySmalltalk is still being used? That's really surprising honestly.
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In my first programming class in what Americans would call middle school (I was in grade 9), we got introduced to scratch and used it to draw penises lol.
5 0 Replythere's a guy in the emudev server working on a gba emulator in scratch (and completed a Gameboy one, and it's pretty accurate AND fast!)
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