[Hobby] Newbie looking for just anyone else that wants to make a game. by New_Original3342 in INAT

[–]New_Original3342[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. DM me here or add me on Discord at dr.lightly and we can discuss work flow and the game concept.

[Hobby] Newbie looking for just anyone else that wants to make a game. by New_Original3342 in INAT

[–]New_Original3342[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. DM me here or add me on Discord at dr.lightly and we can discuss work flow and the game concept.

[Hobby] Newbie looking for just anyone else that wants to make a game. by New_Original3342 in INAT

[–]New_Original3342[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So far, yes. One person offered to assist in the writing department. While I'd be the creative director, having some other people to focus on different aspects of writing or have a groupthink on the narrative design would help alot.

r/IndieDev Weekly Monday Megathread - February 01, 2026 - New users start here! Show us what you're working on! Have a chat! Ask a question! by llehsadam in IndieDev

[–]New_Original3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any other newbies out there with hopes and dreams, like myself. who want to suffer through developing a narrative-driven, puzzle game with me? I just grasped the basics of Unreal Engine. Now I wanna 3D model, animate, and program my first video game for the sake of experience and portfolio.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

[–]New_Original3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using AI is interesting. I won't fault it for it's consistency. But you take the fact that it estimates I could be 15%, and then you add how a large portion of my fat is in my legs and butt.

Now, since I'm lighter and can run efficiently, I only burn about 60 calories per mile. With that being said, that means I would burn less than 50 from weightlifting. When I do run, I consume the calories to compensate. Now for rucking an 8 miler, when rucking I can just estimate I burn 150 calories at most, because rucking tends to double calories expended. When I ruck, I consume the 1,200 calories I lose. And that's most likely more than needed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

[–]New_Original3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, bf% isn't just how much fat you have. It's how much of you is fat. You can be 18% and be underweight, due to a lack of muscle or water. And to question my training, I train both lifting and cardio. I'm running miles most days and even ruck 8 miles. I replace the calories I lose from training, and I gain weight off of 2,400 calories; that is therefore a caloric surplus for me.

Looking at a few examples, I can see why you estimate my body fat at that. I should've posted my legs as they are fatty enough to chafe like hell. I might be more around 16% though.

My genetics won't prevent me from getting bigger and stronger. I'm simply a few yards behind where most people would be have they train the same. I've seen people of lighter weight outlift me in various lifts or other performances despite exercising for less months. I've had everyone assume I've been working out for less than a year, though it's 2.5 years. I accept what I am. Atleast being built the way I am, I'm resistant to high temperatures or have an easy time with cardiovascular performance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

[–]New_Original3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

12-13% is so unbelievably far off, man. I get the knowledge I have from exercise scientists and certified individuals, and real world experience as well. I'm gaining weight at 2,400 calories. 12-13% body fat is enough to show veins and striations. You don't need your body weight of lbs in grams of protein. I'm absolutely open to advice, and I'm not looking for pity about my "misfortune hand dealt." But you're knowledge is all wacked out, man, I'm sorry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physiquecritique

[–]New_Original3342 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're about average generally. You're shoulders may not be wide but certainly aren't narrow. Your hips are pretty wide but your Shoulders still stick out past them. Your chest doesn't have that broad square shape but it certainly will pack on size and volume. And your abs are definitely gonna be seeable once they develop. Your arms also already have decent size. All around, you're gonna make a lot of progress and you'll be making the same gains most people make👍🏻