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god i love the voice acting and writing and frank and lamar from GTAV a lot and even driving/piloting is really enjoyable. the radio stations are unbelievably good (shoutout to Soulwax FM) and the first person camera is pretty immersive. so all that to say yeah i replayed it recently too and the missions suck rear end, the gameplay and gunplay sucks rear end, you die real loving fast and theres barely any cheat codes
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https://x.com/historyinmemes/status/1782499867215941912?s=46
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Steve Yun posted:I was gone so long the gang sent a guy to find me and check if I was okay Is that a legit mechanic?
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Lol did they get Louie Anderson to be one of the sports narrators? I'd play that baseball game.
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Infinitum posted:Is that a legit mechanic? It is, I remember first time I played it I was loving around being a mountain man and at one point Bill Williamson rides up out of the blue going "Holy poo poo Arthur we thought you were dead, took me forever to track you down, the gang's worried". Just rode down from the mountain to Horseshoe Overlook which is where the game opens up and yeah god drat I remembered this game is beautiful but it's hard to keep in your mind just how beautiful.
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PacoPepe posted:I recently saw an episode of Dr House....from season 2 I believe, and he is shown clearly to be playing a Metroid game on a GBA, but it's making these Atari Beeb-boop sounds, they show Samus turning into the morph ball, then House exclaims that "he lost". House angrily: "Ugh, not again! Metroid can't crawl!" MLB Slam?
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I'm trying to play Spiderman 2 for PS2 and I'm quite bad at it.
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DalaranJ posted:MLB Slam? as far as american baseball games go, I put it behind the bigs 2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5ZigfaPDPQ
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 05:26 |
We have how many Yakuza games and none of their baseball mini games involve fighting? At best you get some fights inside the baseball net arena
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Kiryu would not spoil the sanctity of baseball like that
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Khanstant posted:We have how many Yakuza games and none of their baseball mini games involve fighting? At best you get some fights inside the baseball net arena You got this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fvlkG29zjM
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Kiryu had to defend the honor of baseball
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oh poo poo Infogrames is back https://www.gematsu.com/2024/04/atari-revives-infogrames-publishing-label now I have an excuse to share this here (iirc this song was produced either for E3 2001 or some corporate event around that time) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=522bVV-82qQ
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Rockstar games aren't really my jam but dougdoug's heavily modded RDR2 and GTAV challenge videos are all-timers.
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sorry everyone, balatro is now dead to us https://twitter.com/maxbittker/status/1782645521888247956
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haveblue posted:sorry everyone, balatro is now dead to us eagerly awaiting the yandere sim code analysis subgenre of youtubers to not make a video on it since it's an actually successful game
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haveblue posted:sorry everyone, balatro is now dead to us I don't understand what any of this means.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 17:29 |
I said come in! posted:I don't understand what any of this means. It's programmed 'poorly' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFRT9E0C3XM But the game rules, so who loving cares
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Is this akin to how people deduced that like the original Mario Party was totally rigged and not actually random luck
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Lmao was it really? I loving knew it Vermain posted:eagerly awaiting the yandere sim code analysis subgenre of youtubers to not make a video on it since it's an actually successful game The what
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I said come in! posted:I don't understand what any of this means. You would never code like this if anyone but you ever needed to look at this code and understand it, this is the type of code only a solo developer would write. It's very funny.
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man nurse posted:Is this akin to how people deduced that like the original Mario Party was totally rigged and not actually random luck Next you'll be telling me the AI rubber bands in Mario Kart
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RBA Starblade posted:The what um, the yandere sim code analysis subgenre of youtubers? hello?
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the woke gamers have cancelled Balatro
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 17:38 |
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man nurse posted:Is this akin to how people deduced that like the original Mario Party was totally rigged and not actually random luck Not really, it's more like if the Mario Party source code checked each AI on each minigame and randomly chose if that one won instead of just directly randomly choosing which AI won. To be fair the bigger the source code the bigger gain there is in using a switch instead of if/else and also switch is easier to read, but unless it compromises performance badly who cares. Reminds me of a classmate at university who made an entire class project using if/else just because he could.
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I said come in! posted:I don't understand what any of this means. in game engines like unity, an interactive game element like a card or a piece of equipment is normally stored as its own separate asset that you edit via an interface, which makes it easy to keep track of them and edit them on the fly and makes the game run more efficiently, because all of its game logic (what the card/item/whatever is supposed to do) is contained in that asset. in this case, the balatro devs have hardcoded every single card so that the game first has to check to see what the card's name is and then tell the game what to do based off of that name to put it into human terms, it'd be like going to the grocery store's fruit section and seeing all your favorite fruits laid out nicely versus going to the grocery store's fruit section to see that all the fruits are hidden inside individual wooden chests that you need to open to see what's inside RBA Starblade posted:The what it's mostly died out now, but there was a brief period where multiple people were making feature length youtube videos combing through yandere simulator's codebase to point out things like 1000 line if/else logic chains and other first year programming "don't do this" oddities Vermain fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Apr 23, 2024 |
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No wonder balatro can't do ray tracing. owned.
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Yeah that code is going to force an awful lot of unnecessary work if it ever happens that: -you have to fix a bug -you want to add a new capability that wasn't anticipated beforehand -someone else joins the project A different grocery store analogy would be that rather than having aisles like "produce", "cereal", "baking", etc, your grocery store has unlabeled aisles and each one contains a random selection of items. you *could* shop there if you had already memorized where everything is. but if you want to buy something you have never bought before, good luck
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are there people legitimately annoyed at the Balatro guy's success over the silly code or is it merely "heh! good for him!" I recall the Regency Solitaire II devs seeming pretty irritated lol
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Seems like it doesn't matter to me. Game rules.
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wizard2 posted:are there people legitimately annoyed at the Balatro guy's success over the silly code or is it merely "heh! good for him!" there's a couple weirdos doing the usual "Don't. Do. This" kind of replies, but i think most experienced programmers understand that it's A) an indie dev doing their first project who managed to get it out the door, and B) still extremely commendable due to the sheer volume of work you have to do hardcoding all that
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Infinitum posted:It's programmed 'poorly' Yes! balatro is literally one of the best games of 2024.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 17:52 |
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yeah there's always some professional jealousy at seeing someone succeed wildly despite ignoring all the advice and skipping all the tedious "proper" ways
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https://twitter.com/HelenaEHHansen/status/1782781965885722950 :|
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Vermain posted:it's mostly died out now, but there was a brief period where multiple people were making feature length youtube videos combing through yandere simulator's codebase to point out things like 1000 line if/else logic chains and other first year programming "don't do this" oddities The funniest thing about that whole thing was the dev had partnered with TinyBuild (aka the Hello Neighbour devs/publishers) for help with coding and the programmer they had working on it went "what the hell" and rewrote the code to not be spaghetti sauce and the dev then broke partnership with them among multiple things because he couldn't understand the rewritten code. Keep in mind it was stuff like changing (if variable==false) to (!variable), which are literally the same.
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I feel that the Balatro guy should be seen as an inspiration to all coders everwhere with big ideas!
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I'm inspired..to play more balatro!
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Honestly that code terrifies me way less than the palworld devs not knowing what version control is
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Owl Inspector posted:Honestly that code terrifies me way less than the palworld devs not knowing what version control is some people just like to live on the edge and hell, i respect them
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