looking at rpg architect right now... man, this might be the one i go with guys. it's rpg maker on steroids. i wish it was around when i started working on god's disdain because it would have made so many things i wanted to do but didn't have enough time/willpower incredibly easy, and things i did even easier.
it does have 3d support too. i don't think i'm going to go all-in on 3d, but having 3d environments with 2d sprites i think is a good compromise there.
the engine does cost $50, but once you own it that's it, free updates and everything.
i was also looking at rpg in a box, with their voxel based stuff and the new low-poly model they are releasing at some point in the future. that looks super intriguing too, definitely would be a lot more work and a steeper learning curve but i think it would still be easier than godot.
at the moment, those are the two i'm keeping an eye on.
@graf Are you sure it's not actually for axe-wounds?
@PurpCat @PraxisOfEvil
>killed by google
I'm actually nostalgic for a lot of these products/services because some of them were quite nice and even superior to what Google later put out. Like I really prefer Google Video over YouTube because Google Video actually allowed you to download the videos, even if it was in their proprietary video format. YouTube never officially allowed you to do that, even before monetization was a thing.
Google Desktop was also nice even though it was most likely used for Google to datamine your hard-drive. It contained gadgets which were basically web-apps, so you could play some flash games on your desktop (I was too dumb to learn that you can simply download the SWFs back then).
“The WHO is a Criminal Racketeering Organization founded by Eugenicists which has been, since 1953, exclusively a vaccine promoting enterprise for the benefit of the people who have a commercial interest in ‘vaccines’…” -
-- Dr. David Martin
Your goal shouldn't be to never be cancelled, but to ensure that when you (inevitably) are people can see that you're obviously in the right.
RE: https://mastodon.social/users/python_discussions/statuses/112956339309797498
@icedquinn They're neither. They're the opposite side of the globalist coin.
https://corbettreport.com/episode-297-china-and-the-new-world-order/