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This is a talk from BenUI for #notGDC.

Covers UI / UX best practices and thinking through the lens of:

  • Letting the player know something
  • Letting the player do something
  • Letting the player feel something

Slides are available as well

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This is a talk from BenUI for #notGDC.

Covers UI / UX best practices and thinking through the lens of:

  • Letting the player know something
  • Letting the player do something
  • Letting the player feel something

Slides are available as well

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This is a talk from BenUI for #notGDC.

Covers UI / UX best practices and thinking through the lens of:

  • Letting the player know something
  • Letting the player do something
  • Letting the player feel something

Slides are available as well

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This is a talk from BenUI for #notGDC.

Covers UI / UX best practices and thinking through the lens of:

  • Letting the player know something
  • Letting the player do something
  • Letting the player feel something

Slides are available as well

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[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

what kinds of things are you guys gonna pick up?

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I feel you. I have written browser automation scripts to press "I am not interested in this ad" buttons for me it gets so bad 💀

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I've found Patreon to be really rewarding (hidden gems in the game modding space, music producers, technologists + tinkerers of all kinds), but am curious about the vast number of other creators out there.

Do you have any favorites or even just a list of folks you support on Patreon or kofi?

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Over my life, I've noticed that my expenses for living fall into one of three buckets:

  1. Exciting buys
  2. Wise purchases
  3. Necessary costs

But I'm mostly curious about that first one...

What is your favorite kind of exciting buy?

My exciting buy might be a new musical instrument even though I have plenty, a new video game, purchasing art, a vacation, a luxurious meal, etc.

And less on the fun side of things, my other categories would shake out like:

  • A wise buy might be investing in a house or business, putting money away for savings, or spending a premium on a BuyItForLife kind of purchase to avoid buying a new one every year.
  • A necessary buy is probably the same as most others: housing costs, utilities, clothing, household goods, food, transportation, etc.
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[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I think my favorite use of Star Citizen has been from folks like PolarityDnb who use it to create backdrops for ambient electronica compositions.

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 33 points 1 year ago

Absolutely no way Star Citizen isn't a massive scam. I mean, people can be incompetent, but

over $580 million

...seems like it has to be some kind of upper limit of incompetence?

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Can't wait to try this during tax season next year

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Have always had a huge soft spot for Neocities, happy to see it getting some time in the news.

I made this dumb game years ago and it somehow is just still there, being a weird HTML game on Neocities.

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I know this isn't right but now I wanna play Hunt Showdown

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

For me, I enjoyed D4 as a nice campaign. Played through a few times, once with my partner and another solo.

D4 pros: Impeccable game feel, moment to moment combat, graphics and even some nice storytelling. Enjoy the QoL features for alts and the myriad of endgame loops; Helltides are a lot of fun.

D4 cons: Dungeons are boring to me. Builds that feel fun and powerful are limited to 0-2 per class; a big letdown. Weird network / instance lag which stands out among the otherwise polished aesthetic. Middling open world re: exploration to reward ratio.

PoE pros: Deeeeeep. Hardcore. Aspirational? Still haven't cleared the campaign despite getting closer each league. Lots of builds and skill variety.

PoE cons: Feels like the oldest baguette ever to exist. Wildly stiff gameplay. Ugh its such shit compared to D4. Like DMC vs Skyrim level of difference. Disparate, cheap feeling UI and tacked on storytelling. Exudes HardXCore__Statzz.xls energy and feels practically impossible to navigate a viable build without a guide.

In the end I think Grim Dawn outplays both D4 and PoE. Check it out if you love ARPGs

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm curious about this kind of thing from an engine and console architecture perspective. Any gamedevs able to shed some light?

I work in the industry, but not directly on low-level engine implementation details. Personally, my gut thinking is that the Creation Engine is falling behind in terms of modern asset streaming techniques.

Similarly, I wonder if a lack of strong virtualized geometry / just-in-time LOD generation tech could be a huge bottleneck?

From what I understand, efforts like Nanite in UE5 were an enormous engineering investment for Epic, and unless Bethesda has a massive engine team of their own (they don't), they simply won't be able to benefit from an in-house equivalent in tech.

Ultimately, I do think the lack of innovation in the Creation Engine is due to internal technical targets being established as "30FPS is good enough", with frame times below 33ms being viewed as "for those PC gamers with power to spare."

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

A few LAN Minecraft instances for my wife and I, a personal Git server, Plex, SMB file share, and a few Docker containers on a MINISFORUM UM690 Mini PC. Been very happy with that little machine!

[-] smolgumball@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Horse armor from stable vendors is a lot cheaper on a low level alt. Always buy mount armor on a new / low level character after unlocking your mount on a higher level character.

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