temporarily banned the piped link bot since it seems to be broken
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theres no official support currently but thats what W4 will become. Theres a lot of unofficial support currently though
The C# version of the project is separate from the main one. It is possible to entirely code a game in c++ though in the main one (you can use both c++ and gdscript in it in one game interchangeably). Gdscript is a really easy language to learn though and is similar to other scripting languages (the only things you really need to learn is some keywords godot added to make coding in it easier when using things in the engine. Stuff like node names etc you would have to learn regardless of the language you're using)
If youre talking in a community on an instance thats still federated with one of them you still don't see their posts
Each instance stores its own copy of a post for its site members to view
Some threads in lemmy.ml when looked at from lemmy.world have a bunch of comments not visible due to this
It affects already released games as well, just the fee is only applied for new downloads in 2024 and after (but the calculation of total downloads for whether you're hit by the fee includes everything)
Very questionable decision by them and just solidifies my switch to godot where I don't have to pay anything (and I'm sure the vast majority of the game jam crowd will be switching over as well)
Either works, mostly depends on what its a category of
For example gamedev makes sense to have a general one and then a bunch of communities for the different types
But for something like container technologies it may not make sense to do a general one since there wouldnt be content for it so it would be only specific ones like Docker & Podman
And for something like [email protected] it might not make sense to do communities for each specific AI
Tabletop games are fine to post, else we would be something like video game development as opposed to game development
Always nice to see some tabletop games getting made
Heres a couple other game dev ones from programming.dev since youve got some of them there
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Seems like thats more oriented towards development as opposed to fediverse admins but if theyre fine with admins coming in I can try talking to them. Do you know how I would contact the people running that
Nice, if you want you can also say how you solved it here in case someone stubles on this post in the future
LemmyBB is just an alternate frontend. It is possible to not federate with any other instances though by turning federation off in the instance settings
This is a collecting community that gets every topic in the instance (so people can go to it and then be naturally sent into the other ones in the instance) so questions in here are fine.
The main question communities in the instance though are:
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