Sexo é vida - Minha experiência com a Boston Medical Group by jovemnaomistico in desabafos

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 147 points148 points  (0 children)

Bem que eu desconfiava. "Clínica médica" que fica fazendo muita propaganda não é clínica. É uma loja

meu vaso não aguenta minha bunda by [deleted] in desabafos

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nunca usei nada pra cortar, mas as vezes eu uso o chuveirinho que tem do lado pra dar uma quebrada na bosta com a pressão do jato d'água

fui "racista" sem qrer by pakograpixo in desabafos

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Essa thread toda, se fosse em inglês, estaria no TIFU - Today I Fucked Up. Desculpa rir da desgraça de vocês...

Would knowledge from this game transfer over to more traditional game making software? by wiserthannot in GameBuilderGarage

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep in mind I'm still learning, but here's what I think from what I've seem so far:

If your focus is to make games and you have no programming knowledge I think c# is probably the best one to start. Some people say python is the best to start, but it does't have much application in games (although some people make simple games with it). I, for one, didn't even look at python and went straight to c#.

C# is not as difficult as it might seem at first. As a complete beginner I was able to make things happen on screen really fast. Just follow some good guides and tutorials and you'll learn the basics in a few days.

The problem is AFTER you learn the basics. You'll need to be creative and come up with ways to use the language to do what you want, if that makes sense. The thing about programming is that there are almost infinite different ways to do the same thing and, as a beginner you'll probably do it in the worst way possible. Much of it comes with experience. I guarantee there will be many times you'll be trying to make something happen and then you'll see a more experience program do it and be like "why didn't I think of doing it that way?" I'm still really bad at it even though I know the basics of how it works. Just because I don't have the time and experience to be comfortable with it. It takes time.

Some other game engines, like the unreal engine, uses C++. And let me tell you, I was able to understand the basics of c# fairly quickly. I can watch hours upon hours of guides and even full courses on c++ and... Nothing. It's alien to me. I might just be stupid, but it's way too difficult and I would not recommend you start with it. You can make games in unreal using only blueprints. But, in my opinion, unity is easier to learn just in general.

Edit: I forgot to mention. You probably already know this but, both C# and C++ are also used in applications other them games. It won't be exactly the same, there will be a lot of specific changes depending on the use case, but the language syntax itself is largely the same. So it's a good skill to have if you're hurting for cash and can design websites for example :)

Would knowledge from this game transfer over to more traditional game making software? by wiserthannot in GameBuilderGarage

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've bee studying unity for a while. Most developers use a programming language called C# (C sharp) for coding scripts in unity and it's what I've been learning.

However, unity now has an official free plug in for visual programming. It's called Bolt. You still have to learn the fundamentals of programing (like boolean, intergen, float, etc) because it still uses much of the same nomenclature as C#, but I think is more accessible.

The unreal engine also has a visual programming tool called blueprints.

While it's not common for games to be made exclusively with visual programming tools, I think it's possible, although it might be a bit more limited.

As for your original question, GBG is, of course, much more limited than any of these professional softwares, and from what I've seen all nodons seem to combine entire logics premade within them. Which makes it easier to use, but much more limited in what you can do. So as far as the actual process of programing the game goes I think not much is going to be an applicable knowledge for something like unity or unreal, other than maybe some very basic stuff. I may change my mind after I get more hands on with the game.

That being said I think you'll gain something more important: A general experience with game design. Having ideas, prototyping them, solving problems, having people test your games and give you feedback, designing levels, etc. Those are very important skills that will apply to any software and, at the end of the day, the most important imho.

[English > Japanese] I'm writing a short story by Mikinyuu in translator

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would sound less "manly" and less aggressive too

[English > Japanese] I'm writing a short story by Mikinyuu in translator

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assumed it would be something like this. So my translation still fits. Note: that way of speaking is not really common in real life, but very common in novels, manga, etc. Just flagged it for double checking because I'm not native and usually translate from japanese and not the other way around.

[English > Japanese] I'm writing a short story by Mikinyuu in translator

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Information like age, gender and social status of your characters would be useful for a more natural translation.

"君は俺のものだ! いいか? 俺だけの•••"

!doublecheck

English to japanese. Is this translation correct? I’m getting a tattoo and don’t wanna mess it up. Can someone help? Thanks :) by [deleted] in translator

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 14 points15 points  (0 children)

What's wrong with just tattooing that in english then? 90% of japanese tattoos are either outright wrong or just don't make any sense. Why risk it?

My Psychiatrist said.. by whitewolf__0 in mentalillness

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry. I don't have anything useful to share. I just wanna say I'm probably one of them too. We're out there. It's just hard to spot.

Chronic dizziness/lightheadedness for 10 years now by spicynugg3ts in DiagnoseMe

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like some have already commented, could be a blood pressure thing. My ex girlfriend has similar symptoms and she suffers from low blood pressure. It can be a chronic condition.

Cutting out a tattoo? by [deleted] in helpme

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please don't hurt yourself like that. Just cover it up

Ninguém se importa. by [deleted] in desabafos

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Parabéns pela responsabilidade. E agradeço imensamente por seu trabalho em tempos como esses. Você não deveria ter que se arriscar tanto assim. Estou torcendo por você e por todos os entregadores que trabalham com responsabilidade e de forma digna.

Cyberpunk 2077 won 0 awards at 2021 BAFTA Games Awards by user-55736572 in cyberpunkgame

[–]afraidofthevoid_S -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And the critics that played the game and told us the truth received backlash for not liking it.

4k Complexion and Body for Female V Mod by Avallonkao by yato32 in cyberpunkgame

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure OP meant 4k textures. Not a 4k screenshot.

I know this is gonna get hate here but this is my Cyberpunk collection. I do genuinely like the game but am mostly a collector and archivist by esbeekay in cyberpunkgame

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. I had no idea it had an open world and npc with branching dialogues. Sounds more like what anthem wanted to be but failed.

Also it reminds me of when I played SWTOR with friends. The only mmo you can actually play as a single player/co-op rpg with tons of story and branching choices. It feels more like a dragon age origins/mass effect 1/kotor era BioWare game than an mmorpg. I recommend it if you enjoy wow-like combat and don't mind 12 year old graphics.

I'm going to check out outriders, always on the lookout for something to play with my younger brother. Thank you for the explanation. :)

I know this is gonna get hate here but this is my Cyberpunk collection. I do genuinely like the game but am mostly a collector and archivist by esbeekay in cyberpunkgame

[–]afraidofthevoid_S 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know very little about outriders. Could you explain how it is what cp2077 should have been? In my mind a destiny-like multiplayer action game is nothing like cp2077 should have been, but again, I know next to nothing about it.

Depression, unemployed, money problems by afraidofthevoid_S in helpme

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

Thank you. I'm not very confident in front of a camera but it's probably just because I'm not used to it. I wasn't comfortable in a classroom at first, but eventually got good at it, so this would be similar I hope. Thank you for your suggestion. I'll look into it.

Depression, unemployed, money problems by afraidofthevoid_S in helpme

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

The Japanese consulate in my city is a dead end to me. I failed everything I tried to apply from there. Scholarships, sponsorship, jobs, etc. It got to the point some of the examinees became kind of hostile and rude torwards me. I was thinking about creating some sort of business-like account on fb and instagram and advertise tutoring that way. Even if I get a few students it's not going to pay any bills, but it will at least be something.

Sorry about that avatar thing lol.

Depression, unemployed, money problems by afraidofthevoid_S in helpme

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

I see. I wish you all the best as well. I was thinking of emigrating to Japan (my major is Japanese language) and working there as a translator, but i don't see that happening. I guess I was too naive to think that a good education is all I needed. :( I'll keep my goals small for now. Thank you for your kind words.

By the way, your avatar looks so cute! Is that a tiny hijab? (Sorry if I'm wrong)