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  • Fun fact: they don't have "z" in their alphabet, though they have the letter "з" in cyrillic, which does the same thing. And yet somehow they choose foreign version for nationalist symbol

  • And assets, don't forget assets. If you use any bought assets from assets stores (Unity / Unreal, heck even textures from textures.com), the licenses don't allow you to redistribute those in raw form.

    Even if you're using only things you have copyright to, it's still not a good idea to license it under same terms as code. Code licenses =/= art licenses

  • That's why Starfield fails so hard, they had to actually come up with new ideas for once.

    I actually enjoyed Starfield's lore, it had interesting takes on sci-fi tropes and was pretty consistent.

    If only it wasn't held back by ancient engine and gameplay elements weren't so disconnected, it'd have been fine

  • vr goggles have entered the chat

    for those that don't know, in vr most apps to avoid motion sickness keeps player in it's own "space". Users can look away from virtual screen displaying content or text, just by turning their heads around. But, for example in games, when content is important (ex. story dialogue subtitles) the content is programmed to try to move in front of player's view at all times, even if it's obstructing rest of the virtual world