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Prototyping a game that will eventually have procedural gen. Should I just use a static tileset while prototyping?

If you had an idea for a game that you eventually wanted to be procedural generated would you first play with the design on a static tileset?

If so is there anything to keep in mind while designing your assets / game objects?

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Pls explain me like im five : the issue around lemmy's admins or creators.
  • I personally can see it both ways. I think the biggest problem we have in society atm is we live in echo chambers on the internet. So having a platform that makes that inherently a feature I'm against.

    But at the same time the great thing about the fediverse is I can just roll my own instance that doesn't ban anyone if I wanted to.

  • YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • I pay for premium and the only reason is because I watch a lot of youtube on my TV. However their app is terrible on cable boxes. I've had 3 different brand boxes and they all have the same issue. If you rewind the video it stutters while playing from the buffer until you get back to live.

    And it's so annoying if you have a ton of channels you are subbed to. The algorithm will only show you videos from like the last dozen or so of your subs that you watched videos from. Then show me tons of videos I have absolutely no interest in. Or tons of videos on the same topic that are basically just plagiarized from each other.

  • Who blocks FMHY
  • Hmm, I wonder what lemmygrad did to deserve the ban here? I see they are a pretty hardcore Marxist instance, but curious if it's just an ideology thingy with the admins here or if they did something to piss them off? It doesn't appear to be mutual lemmygrad shares this instance, and they have a TON of others banned lol

  • Just joined. Can someone help me wrap my head around how things work here?

    My introduction to these platforms was through the android app. However I was lurking the last couple days and today the app broke so I decided to go to an instance directly.

    I came to realize something was different when I stumbled upon a thread from <instance>/195 talking about how they changed their name because 196 on <instance> became more popular.

    So my first question which I basically just want affirmation for is that every instance can have it's own communities that share the same name. But are other instances of the same community shared in a feed or do I have to search out each one individually?

    Secondly usernames. Since I signed up with the same nick on multiple platforms I assume it's like an email system with Kritical@<instance>

    However, do I have to register to every instance I wish to comment on or as long as they are sharing resources I should be able to post?

    Literally my first post so I'm sure I could figure this out on my own but figure asking these questions may help others transitioning with the same questions.

    Big fan of the platform. Fuck reddit and fuck /u/spez. This is what I'm looking for in a link aggregator.

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