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1 minute ago, KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren said:

Ohhh okay

Yeah it's looking like Godot

Good decision. Godot it seems is the only game engine that I feel is actually fun to work with.

One thing, though. This is only a problem if you let it be one: tangled code. Godot gives you a lot of freedom for how to write your code, so make sure you stick to one naming convention, one format, one style, etc for your entire project. Never try to change things halfway through.

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Just now, Deception said:

Good decision. Godot it seems is the only game engine that I feel is actually fun to work with.

One thing, though. This is only a problem if you let it be one: tangled code. Godot gives you a lot of freedom for how to write your code, so make sure you stick to one naming convention, one format, one style, etc for your entire project. Never try to change things halfway through.

Ah alright.

Posted (edited)

Oh and one more thing, @KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren. This probably isn't relevant to you but it is really bad and also easily avoidable so I need to tell you about it in case you ever use Unity for some reason.

While compiling your project, Unity can sometimes permanently delete the entire folder that your project is inside of, including itself, due to a bug. Yes, you read that right. One time it did this to me when my project folder was a sub directory of my normal home directory and not inside any projects or documents folder, and it wiped my entire home directory and all my account data. It doesn't just happen to me. It has happened to many other people on the internet as well.

ALWAYS keep your Unity projects AWAY from your other files, in their OWN SEPARATED FOLDERS, and frequently back them up to other folders or cloud storage.

Just felt like I needed to warn you.

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2 minutes ago, Deception said:

Oh and one more thing, @KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren. This probably isn't relevant to you but it is really bad and also easily avoidable so I need to tell you about it in case you ever use Unity for some reason.

While compiling your project, Unity can sometimes permanently delete the entire folder that your project is inside of, including itself, due to a bug. Yes, you read that right. One time it did this to me when my project folder was a sub directory of my normal home directory and not inside any projects or documents folder, and it wiped my entire home directory and all my account data. It doesn't just happen to me. It has happened to many other people on the internet as well.

ALWAYS keep your Unity projects AWAY from your other files, in their OWN SEPARATED FOLDERS, and frequently back them up to other folders or cloud storage.

Just felt like I needed to warn you.

Alright thanks.

Yes, that would be devastating.

Posted
On 6/2/2026 at 5:51 PM, Deception said:

YALL. USE GODOT. OR RUST. IM PART OF THE RUST CULT. RUST IS THE BEST. LEARN RUST RUST RUST RUST RUST RUST RUST RUST RUST.

 

No but actually use Godot Engine (ask chatgpt what that is, I'm too lazy to explain it), it's really good. Roblox is also nice except now you can't publish games unless you are ID verified and have a subscription so I quit making games for the platform.

Mmmmmm I would use godot

dislike both roblox and chatgpt, except I hate chatgpt with a burning passion

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, CoderDrag0n8 said:

Mmmmmm I would use godot

dislike both roblox and chatgpt, except I hate chatgpt with a burning passion

ChatGPT is useful when ur stuck but yea, only as a last resort. Roblox used to be fine but then they did that update and now I hate it.
 

You should check out the new RP thread 

Pls.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Deception said:

ChatGPT is useful when ur stuck but yea, only as a last resort. Roblox used to be fine but then they did that update and now I hate it.

Hmmmm

I can be a lot, so I will only do this if you are ok with it, but I am very passionate about my hatred of AI and am willing to debate my case, but again, I will only do this if you are a ok, I can just keep moving not thinking about it if you do not wish to debate it.

Posted
Just now, CoderDrag0n8 said:

Hmmmm

I can be a lot, so I will only do this if you are ok with it, but I am very passionate about my hatred of AI and am willing to debate my case, but again, I will only do this if you are a ok, I can just keep moving not thinking about it if you do not wish to debate it.

Ok we can debate it.

Posted
Just now, Deception said:

Ok we can debate it.

Alright.

1. Impact on environment
Chatgpt and other public use artificial intelligences use insane amounts of carbon emmissions, sometimes even surpassing the aviation industry (which is like, a lot).
On top of this, they use clean drinking water, creating huge water inequality in places the datacenters are built, like the water crisis in Thailand
Water vapor is also another green house gas which only adds to the carbon emissions.
People say AI is the future, but if we don't regulate it, there wont be a future (see:global warming)
In addition, you may say that each individual query doesn't impact it that much, but each individual vote in an election will probably never be the defining vote, so with that logic, why would anyone vote at all?

2. Personal Impact
There have been numerous studies found that the more often you use artificial intelligence, the less you are using your own brain. Even just going through the trouble of trying to find a stack overflow or looking through the google search results stimulates and exercises your brain so much more than outsourcing all of the work to a random chatbot.

Posted
3 minutes ago, CoderDrag0n8 said:

People say AI is the future, but if we don't regulate it, there wont be a future (see:global warming)

There won't be a future anyway. The only way anyone is actually going to stop destroying the earth is if problems get so bad they severely interfere with the business of the companies causing them. AI might speed this up but definitely won't cause it, and who knows? Maybe AI will think of the solution.

 

5 minutes ago, CoderDrag0n8 said:

2. Personal Impact
There have been numerous studies found that the more often you use artificial intelligence, the less you are using your own brain. Even just going through the trouble of trying to find a stack overflow or looking through the google search results stimulates and exercises your brain so much more than outsourcing all of the work to a random chatbot.

You do have a point here. People should never fully rely on chatbots. However, for tedious tasks like debugging code? You could even argue that this is making people smarter, by decreasing burnout and boredom risks and giving you more time to focus on actually writing your software. Also, you could argue this same thing (not using your brain) about every technology that exists. The entire definition of technology is something like "tools that do jobs for humans". Shoes? Stop wearing them. They make your feet soft. Google? Nope. You need to go to the library. That way you get experience doing "real" research. GPS? Use your brain. You are losing your internal navigation ability by relying on it.

Some of those claims that I listed are somewhat valid, but we will never stop using shoes, GPS, or Google. Even if they do hurt the brain (or the feet in the case of shoes), they lead to better results than if you were to do things the old-fashioned way. Programming, research, and other areas are progressing much faster now with AI.

 

 

In addition, AI can have completely harmless uses. As long as you use it to do brain dead or tedious tasks it won't hurt your intelligence, and some open source AIs are compact enough to run on your own PC, minimizing environmental impact.

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