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Post by AnthroHeart on May 19, 2021 21:20:16 GMT
It's like the 5th one down or so, with over 8 upvotes. I think this was the holy grail of games, to be able to feel the environment and the emotions of the characters. Some will feel it and some won't. I think it really means a lot to developers that it's open source. It's more a simple concept than a whole framework I think, the notion of repeating your intention. I think this is pretty stellar. I wonder what will be the first game with this tech. www.reddit.com/r/GameDevelopment/comments/nfwafn/my_open_source_framework_for_creating_actual/
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 19, 2021 21:24:22 GMT
It's actually the 17th down in hot right now, but it's still there.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 20, 2021 2:11:14 GMT
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Post by reden on May 20, 2021 4:16:40 GMT
It's possible to ask questions to moderators of a specific subreddit. The message will reach them all. You have to go to "Compose a Message", and then on the To field, write the subreddit. For example for your case To: /r/GameDevelopment. Many subreddits also have a "Message the Mods" button, in the sidebar. GameDevelopment does too.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 20, 2021 10:14:58 GMT
I asked them 8 hours ago, but no response. It was there for 20 hours, so probably whoever needed to see it did see it. It probably had 10-11 total upvotes by my calculations.
And I don't know if most people don't even upvote something they like on Reddit.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 20, 2021 10:17:50 GMT
The things is, some will feel the ambiance change, and some won't. I am not sure why that is.
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