that seems quite important, I’ll do that then!
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ooh I might try that then!
I hosted Radicale first, so already had my calendar events and such set.
The duck is friends with everyone :D
edit: wait you weren’t talking about the duck
I don’t have a title for the game yet, but something similar to that could be the title! I’ll have to decide that later though. Right now the project title is “Prometheus and the Gods”, but that will almost certainly be changed as Prometheus isn’t the main character, the duck is.
Maybe something like “Duck against the Gods”. I’ll have to figure out a name at some point
I remember the first few stages were orange, green, and blue while the magical adventure ones were purple (I think, I might be wrong)
A better look at the particles with the parallax background and player visible. Do the particles look any good, and if not, how should I change them to look better?
Also, the rain particles are attached to the CanvasLayer, but that also means the rain isn’t really in the world. Having the rain particles over the whole world would be kind of a stupid idea: that’s a lot of particles. Is it possible to make the particles “scroll” kind of like a scrolling background? Putting it in a ParallaxLayer didn’t work, so there’s probably some way I could do it with GDScript.
I've also made this monstrosity...I wonder what will it do...
no, the article says Mark Gurman said it’s going to be the M4 chip:
“Now, however, Gurman reports that the Vision Pro refresh will in fact use the existing M4 chip, not M5.”
I think they are confusing Microsoft Edge (the browser) and Bing (the search engine). You can see the Copilot icon in the top right, so it’s probably the Edge browser.
more like a platform where the community is able to publish user-created games for people to play. Maybe the different instances could be different types of games (e.g. action, RPG, puzzle) or different languages/regions. For instance, something like Roblox and even Scratch is where people are able to make their own games and make it public so others can play (though for Scratch, it’s not just games).
I hosted radicale first so already had my events sorted out. Wasn’t really bothered moving them again. Also, I like radicale, it’s simple and it works.