rabbitengineering.com
Got a nice dog and retro gaming hobby with a little C++ gamedev mixed in. Working on a 90's retro style WWII flight sim. That’s what you’ll see here.
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OpenAL is kind of a pain, but works.
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I’m using Paint Shop Pro from 1996
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WWII action flight sim - Ace of Aces II #indiedev #solodev
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Just leaving this here…
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I brought mine from 1.7GB to 500MB.....by just removing the triple copies of every asset I had left in the package.
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We have Avenger at home
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Negative correlations are still correlations
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It was bad in Charlie Bell’s team.
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Excuse me that’s submarine COMMANDER Seamus.
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I’m using this one in my connect.
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It's all fun and games until Only Beyonce falls under legal hold
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Did you go to school there?
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If you finished it then it wasn't really endless was it
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Well done, you cursed it 😜
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And you introduced two new ones to find next year 🙌
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They should just port FS2004 to the switch.
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Played this to death on the C64 - great coop game
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Oh, that is nice, good job.
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Wasn’t the original DCS exactly that? 😉
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I used another trick - the lead vehicle drops little numbered waypoints behind it that each member drives towards. If they reach it, they stop. But as the lead moves a bit forward, it updates each waypoint. So you have a kind of moving snake of waypoints everyone moves towards. Maybe this can help.
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Oh boy I had this bug and it was not fun to fix. Ended up hacking it a bit (all vehicles must belong to a group, and the group speed is the slowest member), plus some tweaks kind of fixed it (until they have to turn a 90 degree angle, then bunching)
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Surge pricing when you actually need the thing
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Flight Sim Design Studio 3.5.1, a 20 year old editor for making models for MS Flight Sim 2004 and X. archive.org/details/abac...
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And look for a physical release if you can because the packaging was peak late 90s big box PC.
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CDN killed the internet star
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DO YOU EVEN CARE IF I BURP, WHEEZING?
WOULD IT BE WRONG WOULD IT BE RIGHT
IF I SCARFED THE WHOLE CAKE TONIGHT? CHANCES ARE THAT I MIGHT
CONSTIPATION OUT OF SIGHT
AND IM CONTEMPLATING CREAM ON SIDE
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DONT GIVE A $&@& IF I BITE ME CHEEK EATING
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Nice idea!
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If Nintendo were not publicly traded that could work. Big gamble because you need to run in the red for several quarters before there are enough games to make up the difference. You are really going to struggle to get the board and shareholders to agree to that, they want returns quarter by quarter.
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Unlike Sony and Microsoft who have many revenue streams, a new console for Nintendo is a huge bet, so they can’t aggressively go margin neutral with it, they must cover R&D at least so if it flips they have a path to another generation.
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The product here is not the console, it’s the ecosystem: games, merch, dev licenses, etc. the console has the worst prospect of making profit as hardware margins are very low. So remove the barrier to entry into the ecosystem.
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If I had unlimited funds I would just pay the tariffs for my customers and not disrupt my logistics and fab.
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Unless the key they give you is derived from a device identity key, then the game is locked to the device.