I've played a lot of lgbt video games and Queer Quest is shaping up as an important entry in the genre imo. Worth your time if you have an interest in point-and-clicks and/or queer gaming history. Really loving it so far.
When programming a function to check if something is allowed, is it a better pattern to start with a True variable and negate it or start with a False variable and confirm it?
There was a band I liked when I was a kid. Was devastated when they broke up as it was the first time a living band I followed split
In hindsight they sang about middle class concerns eg war is bad, we don't need money, let's play hacky sack, etc
Anyway they reformed and every 6 years or so do a new album of varying quality
The 2024 album is really solid. BUT I'm listening to their middle age hippy vibe and I'm llke I can't tell if this is deeply philosophical or just anti-vax 😅😅😅
Classic Star Treks like Enterprise and Voyager have some pretty cool episodes but then every so often they'll do multi season arcs with mincing aliens in unflattering leotards or wigs
So many intellectual property holders think game devs are an opportunity for passive income and not only charge exorbitant license fees but do nothing to promote the resulting game.
If you are a game dev, demand the license holder use their channels to push the game as if it were their own baby. Smart owners will want to do it too as it is win/win. That's what justifies the high fees, not some ephemeral notion of popularity.
@upmultimedia But isn't that still a tutorial if the game confronts you with situations that make you figure things out, even if there's no pop up messages?