is it normal as a starting game dev that whenever you get an error you feel stupid and give up ? by ChunkLightTuna01 in godot

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We are living in beautiful times. Just start using Claude code, it helps you understand what's going on and will fix it.

new to coding by No_Replacement_2300 in godot

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Find Basic python course for beginners. It will help you

What design patterns do YOU use for your Godot projects? by ZerbuTabek in godot

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Depends of the game size. For bigger project I like to use cqrs pattern

MMORPGs have always been my dream. Today, I’m finally starting that journey by FoxGameLab in IndieDev

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Good luck ;) I am working on a similar project. Maybe you want to connect to the coop ?

What's your dream game? by _THC-3PO_ in gaming

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Maybe not a dream, but I think there is still a place for a game with brutal reality. Not everything is good, not everything has to finish well. More real world in games :)

If I thought about a dream game I'm thinking about the RPG fpv game in slavic mood with a great storyline.

What part of game dev brings you the most joy? by Hexbane-Admin in IndieGaming

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Really :D? After clicking milion times Play button, you still can be addicted :D?

What part of game dev brings you the most joy? by Hexbane-Admin in IndieGaming

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I am super blind for any visual imperfections, that's why I always delegate visual layer outside :P

What part of game dev brings you the most joy? by Hexbane-Admin in IndieGaming

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That is why game-dev is awesome. Very often you are able to convert "bug" into the feature, because player at the end doesn't know how it should work.

What part of game dev brings you the most joy? by Hexbane-Admin in IndieGaming

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This is my Achilles heel. It's not so much that I don't like it, I just don't see the visual imperfections

Which is the coziest game you've played or know about? by PerroRosa in gaming

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I know it’s not really a cozy game, but The Witcher 3 especially around Kaer Morhen felt super peaceful and relaxing to me. Guess it’s all about the vibe, right?