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Write to non technical humans and ask them for feedback, and if it is clear what’s goong on even if they dont understand some stuff.
Then do the same with various levels of technical people and different walks of life.
Write to non technical humans and ask them for feedback, and if it is clear what’s goong on even if they dont understand some stuff.
Then do the same with various levels of technical people and different walks of life.
Sure, that’s definitely a shit move. And it is not requiered, just pointing out that not removing fast travel in a game (especially if you are familiar with the game, and it has fast travel by default) makes you see that game in another light. Sometimes it is a shit experience, sometimes a great experience, but aleays a journey.
Definitely recommend it!
A lot of people, myself included, do so in Skyrim. It is a completely different experience and way more immersive indeed.
Will try this as well! Maybe move to abstract units will be better for us
Problem with visualizong time and measures, I think, more than that. Like I know what 6 seconds is, but what is really enough for? How useful are 6 seconds? 1 minute? Same with distance, how far it feels to do what?
I sincerely do not know how you people can meadure space and time in your games. Like what the fuck is 30 feet? What are 6 seconds really? it sounds lile a shit quantity, but is it enough to flourish something? How long is 30 feet? Do I really need measurements and rulers or squaremaps to have fun? Especially as a non american, it baffles me
Why? I use the internet to share media and culture via P2P. Is that failing my ideals? Also I don’t remember Stallman being a commie, to be fair.
And opensource CAN exist without people paying the mantainers, people have being giving things away to the community since time is time This trend of companies paying mintainers is relatively new.
Plus, on the other hand, as long as it is full open source, I can’t see why anyone would have a problem with the maintainers getting paid, specially through a foundation via donarions and/or crowdfunding.
Yeah, but the RSS feeds is the where er. Lots of podcasts only have ivoox, apple podcasts or spotify, and getri g their RSS, specially for older episodes, is absolute shit
And tons, like Enai Saion (one of the absolute powerhouses elevaring skyrim) will mod Starfield. More will come once the modding community gets started.
You forget the absolute amounts of data harvested, storage won’t pay itself.
audiobookshelf, though you need to self host it
They sure are extinguishing any posible fear I may have about the absolutely destroying anything beautiful.