The game is easily disassembled into source, so it shouldn’t be long. Using a debugger you can access the game’s debug console too.
The game is easily disassembled into source, so it shouldn’t be long. Using a debugger you can access the game’s debug console too.
A game made by a single person makes over 2 million dollars in a few weeks.
Stop giving her attention.
What a long winded way of saying censorship is part of localization, and course it is, because that’s literally what everyone here is talking about.
You. Can. Censor. Your. Own. Work.
If you only mention the radicals on one side of an argument, then you’re biased.
Wow. False. You’re thinking of freedom of speech.
Auteur theory doesn’t make sense in the context of a game made by a single person.
These are games you play when you’re exhausted after a long day at work. They’re not supposed to be exciting.
You can self publish on several consoles.
No. It was the first thing I tried.
As a consumer, you need to realize that when you give someone money you’re not just saying “I want this” but “I support the industry behind it."
I love this comment in the context of Stardew Valley’s message.
Undertale is one of the few games where the awful community tainted my opinion of the game.
It’s OK with a controller, sometimes good, occasionally shitty.
A lot of it was lifted from Starbound, I assume with permission, since the creator of Starbound is the publisher.
It looks like it’s using Starbounds’s engine. It has quite a few of Starbounds’s sprites, animations, sound effects, controls, quirks, and even bugs.
That guy is an idiot. Look at his post history.
Asshat is more of a friendly insult.
Art styles can’t be copyrighted. You can’t sue someone over using two things you don’t have the rights to.