i would not recommend it to anyone and recommend it to everyone // edit: it almost broke me in the first years (i started a couple months before covid)
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currently im doing all by myself (besides taxes :sick:) and i think about my business every day
BUT i...
i really miss those days.. cant wait to be a retired goober.. and mayyybe even make a game myself!
actually going to screenshot this and use it as my banner if I ever start devving :ROFLMAO:
currently im only "world building"
i never really thought about that but you are completely right! "not having time to forget" i played a game called "tales from the unending void" and i was super engrossed in it. it had so much stuff in it that by the time the next update came around i had no idea what was going on... and i dont...
one of the very few games where i dont mind the ever expanding amount of characters. theres something in it for everybody. def one of my alltime favs. imagine not having to wait a year for minimal content!
What always felt kinda similar to me was - Hot Sand of Antarctica. An abandoned game sadly. Still I would say its worth looking into.
//Edit: desert stalker is in a league of its own wasn't able to find something remotely equal in quality either
dont really see that happening. usually IF game devs start any type of open world game it slowly becomes a closed world game after including "fun" minigames and mindless errand runs OR the devs lose the plot and concentrate their efforts on npcs that do not matter (for multiple years) instead of...
def would say i prefer no sounds because i have never seen it implemented the right way unfortunately.. most of the times the sounds are either way to repetetive OR they make me jump out of my seat because they are way too loud and sudden