Game Development: Bound in Checkers

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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby loftar » Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:08 pm

shubla wrote:I definitely hope that we get next patch sooner (like in few days) with some additional new hitboxes or anything really.

Not to say that it isn't perhaps a bit controversial with these kinds of patches, but I don't think we want to put ourselves in a situation where we can't dedicate ourselves to more technical issues for a while without throwing bread and circuses into the game just for the sake of it.
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby Hasta » Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:18 pm

loftar wrote:throwing throwing bread and circuses into the game


I thought that was the whole point of your existence :<

Srsly tho, "we made cool new boundary boxes... and implemented them for stuff you will rarely see" is an underwhelming patch =\
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby Artemiswhb » Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:25 pm

God you people are spoiled :?
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby VDZ » Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:47 pm

Hasta wrote:Srsly tho, "we made cool new boundary boxes... and implemented them for stuff you will rarely see" is an underwhelming patch =\


This is a common issue in software development. You want to make the fancy, impactful stuff, but if you focus only on that the software will become harder to maintain and it will get increasingly difficult to add more stuff (plus, there'll be a higher risk of bugs). A lot of equally time-consuming under-the-hood work needs to be done to facilitate more interesting stuff. If the devs are pressured to always add more fancy stuff, when do they get the chance to work on under-the-hood stuff? In the long term, the less under-the-hood work is done, the less fancy stuff we'll get.
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby Procne » Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:46 am

I am still amazed devs manage to pump out a little pieces of content on a weekly basis.
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby Glorthan » Mon Apr 13, 2020 1:42 am

loftar wrote:
shubla wrote:But how about trees? are they now circular?

No, trees are so small that I don't really think the exact shape of their bounding box matters at all.

Spruce trees say "hi".

There are a few others with obnoxiously large boxes as well.
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby MagicManICT » Mon Apr 13, 2020 6:08 am

Hasta wrote:
loftar wrote:throwing throwing bread and circuses into the game


I thought that was the whole point of your existence :<

Srsly tho, "we made cool new boundary boxes... and implemented them for stuff you will rarely see" is an underwhelming patch =\

Sometimes it's the most technical, least visible things that will have the greatest impact on the game overall.
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby AtoB » Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:02 am

bmjclark wrote:
AtoB wrote:In case the client does not use that data: send it random garbage to fuck with the bots.


Ironically, it would fuck with the public client users more than it would fuck with the private client users seeing as the private ones are more actively maintained at this point.

I know their stance is that automated parts of the game are an indication of lacking mechanics. But along that logic they would need to discard practically the whole game as it as been fully automated by the ones that had to do it because they could. Thus fuck with the bots and private cheat clients, whenever the occasion arises. Make them worthless or counterproductive. So push garbage for hitbox data, then let the first some hundred characters that managed to run in straight lines around obstacles stuble and break their neck.
Repeat similar from time to time.
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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby Amanda44 » Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:45 am

Just wanted to say, love these big 'cat in the hat' styles.

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Re: Game Development: Bound in Checkers

Postby harunic » Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:44 pm

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