The Murmuring
themurmuring.bsky.social
The Murmuring
@themurmuring.bsky.social
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Solo indie game developer, using Godot 4 and C#. I like birds, especially corvids.
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I've heard 3rd graders who speak more eloquently than Trump. The "literati" have nothing in common with him, except the bigots.
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Censorship Alert: I published a book about Ghislaine Maxwell trial, and another on Kevin Spacey's trial- this evening I got an email from Amazon's KDP saying they are inappropriate and there all of my books are being taken down, including on Sudan, SBF, Eric Adams
Most puzzles break down into three categories: math, letter substitution, and Tower of Hanoi.
In Farthest Frontier, I had to choose a village starting site and then there's a popup: NOT ENOUGH HOUSING!!! Oh my gosh, okay let me build houses. Nope, you need the city center. Okay where's that? Oh, they're already building that I guess? Very confusing. Terrible on-boarding.
Now let's improve that shelter, maybe build a cabin. Next maybe make some hunting tools. Expand the options & add variables slowly so the player can learn & master each one. Huge menu trees are overwhelming & unnecessary; fill them in later instead of showing actions they won't do for game-years.
You need to ease people into it. Start with 1-3 villagers with just a few basic resources, then give them a very small handful of options to proceed. Make a lean-to. Build a fire. Harvest some fruit. Okay, good work, you have met your basic survival needs.
I tried #FarthestFrontier and was immediately turned off. I've tried a number of games like it & one thing I really dislike is when they throw a lot of new concepts at you with a very busy user interface. It's overwhelming. I immediately have to consider every variable? No thanks, this is not fun.
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Hai o/ I'm trying to get out of my comfort zone a bit more and actually promote and post the art I make. So here it is :D Free for the month of October, a 42x62 pixel art playing card asset pack!
#pixelart #gamedev #itchio

💜 ellzebee.itch.io/pixel-art-pl... 💜
These are gorgeous, thank you! I love the luna moth (?) card back.
Technical debt is... the tabs in my PDF reader. #gamedev
Nothing goes in the butt slot, it's output only!
C# is perfectly fine for Godot, it's what I use and a lot of people use. I don't like meaningful whitespace, for control flow. I think it's ugly and gross. I really like C#, I enjoy programming in it. It's powerful and readable, and Visual Studio does a lot of the heavy lifting with Intellisense.
Yeah one of my biggest complaints about Godot. If they integrated Margin/Center/Padding into the containers, it would drastically cut down the number of containers I need.
Yikes, $45 shipped to the US for the #GodotEngine plushie. That's a bit pricey.
Citing the entire cost of the VA program is needless and disingenuous at best. Conspiracy theorists will falsely infer that there is $193 billion worth of false claims. This is yellow journalism.
Some restaurants are corporate-owned, some are franchises owned by independents. Corporate prices are standardized, but franchises can set their own prices.
I feel like such a pancake sometimes. I've had problems with my PC since I reinstalled, so I asked an AI, with a very detailed question. And it helped me fix it.

I've been using computers since the 80s and I would consider myself very skilled with them. And yet. #confession
I love #TheGreatNorth. It's such a wholesome, sweet show.
Agreed, I was half joking, but the temptation to build a physics simulator is always there! I actually made some notes about that for my game that was going to simulate liquids with freezing, melting, mixing, electrocution, etc. Didn't get far past the design stage on that one.
Gotta make the volume of the puddle decrease every tick as it burns, so it will eventually burn out. I wonder if a puddle that's 95% brandy and 5% water will still burn? Will that 5% water be there after the brandy has burned off?
The light is shining through the grass like it's a very thin material, like cloth or glass.
I really wanted to like Cronos; the story seemed interesting, but I don't find that gameplay fun. Squinting to see even when gamma is high gives me a headache. Combine that with shuffling slowly through clunky paths even while sprinting and beating on bullet-sponge enemies. Tedious. Uninstalled.