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author=TungerManU
It's physically impossible for games to make themselves. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I should make a game about not making games or maybe one about games that make themselves.
If I remember right, Ian Bogost was working on an engine that would turn online news articles into playable, interactive games, but it was mostly puzzles and such.
One day game engines will just parse our electrons for game design and automate the process! Then of course, we'll tell off our kids for having it so easy, because back in OUR day we had to write our OWN code, and draw our OWN art, and...
One day game engines will just parse our electrons for game design and automate the process! Then of course, we'll tell off our kids for having it so easy, because back in OUR day we had to write our OWN code, and draw our OWN art, and...
Yeah, probably in the future, slashphoenix, that will probably happen, assuming that humanity doesn’t continue to F themselves up the ass with their major stockpiling of nuclear weapons and killing off everything that makes a slight buzzing sound.
But, you know what, there’s something about good ol’ fashion hard work and tedious stress levels that really makes you feel alive whenever you’re making one of these bad boys. If games could just be made without much effort put into them – what important lessons would one learn? It’s like taking steroids in order to get better at hitting a baseball – where’s all the hard work in that?
Still, it would be cool to have something like that. :P
But, you know what, there’s something about good ol’ fashion hard work and tedious stress levels that really makes you feel alive whenever you’re making one of these bad boys. If games could just be made without much effort put into them – what important lessons would one learn? It’s like taking steroids in order to get better at hitting a baseball – where’s all the hard work in that?
Still, it would be cool to have something like that. :P
author=Addit
Yeah, probably in the future, slashphoenix, that will probably happen, assuming that humanity doesn’t continue to F themselves up the ass with their major stockpiling of nuclear weapons and killing off everything that makes a slight buzzing sound.
But, you know what, there’s something about good ol’ fashion hard work and tedious stress levels that really makes you feel alive whenever you’re making one of these bad boys. If games could just be made without much effort put into them – what important lessons would one learn? It’s like taking steroids in order to get better at hitting a baseball – where’s all the hard work in that?
Still, it would be cool to have something like that. :P
Don't get me wrong I love making games it's just that I'm a lazy person who needs motivation.
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