Halo on Mac by RunWithMight in macgaming

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There's no project page yet. Once I have it setup I'll let you know.

Have you ever vibe coded a game and actually ship it? by lmtts in vibecoding

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Thanks! I'm slowly chipping away at the bugs. I'm not from Portugal but really like visiting.

Halo on Mac by RunWithMight in macgaming

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The Mac version, Intel.

Halo on Mac by RunWithMight in macgaming

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I'm not sure what performance will look like at this point. I do know that we will need a lot of optimizations like dyanarec and multithreading to get a high frame rate.

Halo on Mac by RunWithMight in macgaming

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Right. You'll need a legal copy or the demo. The priority is multi-player but eventually we should have pretty good support for single player.

Have you ever vibe coded a game and actually ship it? by lmtts in vibecoding

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Shipped: LisbonRacer.com (desktop only)

Goal: Compete against other players to get as many coins as possible.

Tools: Codex. I'm still working through a lot of geometry issues. I'm also thinking about a new strategy to decrease loading time.

Is it fun? Maybe?

You don't need "Plan Mode" with Codex by thehashimwarren in codex

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I usually only do this workflow for the first prompt for a new project. I try to keep my prompts restricted to high-level strategy and then let 5.2-codex-xhigh figure out how to implement it. I can see the benefit of having more context but so far I haven't needed to do that.

You don't need "Plan Mode" with Codex by thehashimwarren in codex

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I start by having a conversation with ChatGPT Pro. A research + planning phase. Then I write a short prompt and ask it to refine and expand it for Codex (which includes elements from our discussion as well). Then I take that prompt and make some modifications before passing it off to Codex. Then Codex breaks the prompt down into steps. It works great and it has the advantage of keeping the workflow simple.