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Rogue gameplay programmer Puppy Truck, Tonight We Riot, ReBop Blasters https://dean-sick.itch.io
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this is still climbable with a bit of tenacity with minimal stamina
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Indeed
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only in infinite stamina mode, you fall off long before you can finagle an invert on base stamina
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yeah, I think that is more or less the case. I don't fully know how they work, but they are active components so too little voltage could definitely mess with the output. charging is cheaper than replacing a stick though!
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yeah at first I thought it was supposed to be communicating that like, yasuke has a huge pauldron on one side or something? then thinking it was an off-center rotation radius, but it was seriously like 3:1 speed
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apparently mine's ability to accurately read position is directly related to how many days in a row I've forgotten to put it back on the charger
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thank you kindly!
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Some projective geometry stuff I can't even convincingly hand-wave an explanation of
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the car is already facing in a direction, but it's not always the best way to judge which way the player means to go if they start climbing. Especially if there are several different bits of cliff in succession you can end up introducing turns you don't necessarily mean to due to compounding error.
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okay so funny story about hall effect sensors at low voltages
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hall effect sensors
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I specifically got this controller because it has a hall effect sensor even!
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I turned it off and on again and that fixed it?
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made me quit out of the game and low-level verify my controller wasn't fritzing
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that is pretty much the size of it, I wanted to limit the swing for space considerations, but the knock-on benefit of making the peak swing window more obvious is pretty huge.
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it's kind of an isekai but the main character spends most of the game trying to reconcile the game world with the ttrpg
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UnEpic kind of did this
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The trumpet takes were all recorded by a friend of hers
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I assume they muted the bgm to be safe from copyright strike, it's all steam safe and written by my mom
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been a fan since hyper hitboxing, I'm sure whatever you work on next will be sick as hell too
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oh there's a bug in this one where it's doing the flailing animation way too much in air, it looks a lot better non-bugged
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The most generally effective hack I've found is disabling turning for about a half second after inverting.
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Hairy ball. You have to cheat
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I'd relate a metaphor but I'm finding it hard to draw parallels
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Let us fight, for the jaggies
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I am staunchly pro aliasing.
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You put so much incredible work into it, once the clouds pass don't forget to be proud of it. I remember getting to that point on rebop and it broke my heart. You've been working on AC twice that long so I can't even fathom.
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depth matting?
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before and after realizing that cinemachine needs your occluder to be a collider and not a trigger to count for shot quality
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I think I'd optimize to not have to count how many curries I'm doing over allocs, but I'm lazy
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I don't know that I've used a single piece of cinemachine that I haven't ended up hacking at some point
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Ohhhhhh, nevermind this is much more cursed. Good job
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Doesn't lua have ... for variadics?