Deception He/Him Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 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.
KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren He/Him Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 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.
Deception He/Him Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (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. Edited 3 hours ago by Deception More info
KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren He/Him Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 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.
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