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César (He/Him) Code + Art + Design
🧩 Dev'd at Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon
🪲 Made SUPER CRANE http://bit.ly/42ea9NN
🇲🇽 Admin at INDI-ES http://discord.gg/Z9eyP8A
Check out: @lagshowcase.bsky.social
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November 9, 2025 at 1:31 AM
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They don't understand that people are looking for more than just that dopamine loop, they don't just want to pass the time. They're looking for significant experiences, things that are unique and memorable. Often defining those things is very difficult. There's an alchemy of sorts involved.
October 30, 2025 at 10:24 AM
They don't understand that people are looking for more than just that dopamine loop, they don't just want to pass the time. They're looking for significant experiences, things that are unique and memorable. Often defining those things is very difficult. There's an alchemy of sorts involved.
All that is inside a black box, and you gotta "code" the response to feedback into the black box, but automated. Someone wont help themselves to yell at someone, you gotta take that event, automate the judging system, and feedback into the black box, or something like that, im tired
October 26, 2025 at 6:14 AM
All that is inside a black box, and you gotta "code" the response to feedback into the black box, but automated. Someone wont help themselves to yell at someone, you gotta take that event, automate the judging system, and feedback into the black box, or something like that, im tired
You have random characters pop in with different characteristics doing "random" things. They have their inner feedback loops with big randomness involved in calculations, but an angry person will be yelling a people quite often...
October 26, 2025 at 6:14 AM
You have random characters pop in with different characteristics doing "random" things. They have their inner feedback loops with big randomness involved in calculations, but an angry person will be yelling a people quite often...
(The logic about faking it, making the whole game ofc it’s hard af)
October 21, 2025 at 5:45 AM
(The logic about faking it, making the whole game ofc it’s hard af)
Had the same realization on this weekend that, since the Default system can speed up turn based games, it could speed up slow tactic games. Also, just recently ive been watching a friend playing the original tactics and, it doesn't seem so slow now? I wonder if its the changes, or what is it
October 20, 2025 at 12:17 AM
Had the same realization on this weekend that, since the Default system can speed up turn based games, it could speed up slow tactic games. Also, just recently ive been watching a friend playing the original tactics and, it doesn't seem so slow now? I wonder if its the changes, or what is it
OH, and ofc there wouldn't be queued actions. Instead of a summoner spending more than a turn charging a powerful summon, it would just wait for a while to store CT, and spend A LOT of it at once
October 7, 2025 at 5:11 AM
OH, and ofc there wouldn't be queued actions. Instead of a summoner spending more than a turn charging a powerful summon, it would just wait for a while to store CT, and spend A LOT of it at once
It might be more interesting if its more like, you can spend as much CT (time) as you want up to a limit of 400 (4 turns). And moving costs CT too, you might move one square, attack someone, then another one, attack someone else... etc
October 7, 2025 at 4:27 AM
It might be more interesting if its more like, you can spend as much CT (time) as you want up to a limit of 400 (4 turns). And moving costs CT too, you might move one square, attack someone, then another one, attack someone else... etc
That’s def a way to see math differently
September 27, 2025 at 4:16 PM
That’s def a way to see math differently