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l-1-z-a · 1 month
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Here, Jim asks Jonathan Knight, SVP, Director of Games at #TheNewYorkTimes, how to continue the legacy of a brand. Jonathan also shares what it was like working on The Sims 2.
#nytimes #nytimesgames #wordle #nyt #newyork #newyorktimescrossword #cmopodcast #svp #gaming #thesims #sims #sims2 #thesims2
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ngeruma · 1 month
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"Laser Switch - "In an alternate reality" " | Perpetual Testing | Portal 2 Community Maps & Mods
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Another of Aperture’s ventures into outer space based testing facilities, but this one might be a little close to some kind of …anomaly?
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xolta · 7 months
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Post apocalyptic rpg game design idea:
Because the world is post collapse modern industrialized society many places might not use/ have a unified economic system. So rather then fall into capitalist realism. I think it be fun to have a trade/ debt system were you get items via good or favors. This would also be combine with a more classic weight limit system to help push players into geting rid of old stuff/helping very npc they see.
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mr-tsuyo · 1 year
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X QUEST RPG mock-up
This just started as a simple pixel art map for a videogame pitch setting but at the end I made it way too legit. 
I literally didn't expect to have so much fun at my first attempt on pixel art
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vindria · 1 year
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joxtaposition · 1 year
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Magical Bullet 2.0
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The latest thing I had the pleasure of working on was this level that I’ve called Glide. It was amazing and fun to work along side some amazing assets from Unreal and the Epic Game’s team. Though this level was a challenge in itself with trying to stay within the constraints of the project, but all in all I believe it turned out fantastic.
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stormagedoom · 1 year
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HE BELIEVES IN YOU! 🦈✨  
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fantomeeee · 3 months
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Dead Silence Loop! Im not 100% satisfied with the desing but i cant exactly tell what bother me about it kihoihoeijoeijsp
Price Of Silence has such a cool E.G.O and i feel like i didnt really do it justice…
now I kinda regret not writing my reasoning for this one while it was still fresh and clear in my head but im going to do my best to explain it..
At first i wanted to give this E.G.O to Siffrin again, the theme of wanting to stop the flow of time wich is leading to a unevitable demise and paying the heavy price for doing that fit them very well. Even the name of the abnormality "Price of silence" fit so well! since his refusal to talk to his family is what kept the timeloop going
But thinking about its association with death (reference to Major Arcana Card XIII/The grim reaper like aparence of the original EGO and the whole inevitable demise stuff) I tought it fitted Loop little bit more? With their wish leading to their death (symbolically) as siffrin as well as the death of their timeline and it also fit the "heavy price" part of the theme a little bit better (also I dont draw Loop as often as Siffrin and I really wanted to draw them for once!!!) (...even if its a little hard to tell its them with this desing)
i might have overexplained a bit but at least i hope my ramble was fun to read :D
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yurki-posts · 2 months
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An idea I had for a different Rob desing . .
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l-1-z-a · 11 months
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Will Wright's Design Plunder - GDC
"Will Wright's Design Plunder" is a talk given by Will Wright, the designer of popular games such as SimCity, SimEarth, and SimAnt. The talk is about design in general and how it can inspire game design. Wright discusses Christopher Alexander and his book "A Pattern Language," which explores the idea of creating a language of design patterns that can be used to create beautiful and functional spaces.
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Books that are mentioned in the presentation:
"Notes on the Synthesis of Form" is a book by Christopher Alexander about the process of design, specifically the process of inventing things which display new physical order, organization, form, in response to function. The book discusses the relationship between form and function, and how designers can create new forms that are better suited to their intended purpose. It also introduces the concept of design patterns, which are visible or material manifestations of the driving forces underlying the synthesis of form. The book is considered a classic in the field of architecture and design, and has influenced many designers and architects.
"A Pattern Language" is a book on architecture, urban design, and community livability, authored by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, and Murray Silverstein. The book presents a language of patterns that can be used to design almost any kind of building or part of the built environment. The language begins with patterns that define towns and communities and then moves on to patterns that give shape to groups of buildings. The book is structured as a network, where each pattern may have a statement referenced to another pattern by placing that pattern's number in brackets.The authors intended for the patterns to describe a problem and then offer a solution
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cyberholic77 · 13 days
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Masha and Wiosna had a pretty awesome night out. 💗
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shannonsketches · 4 months
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This interview confirmed
The point of the wilds era games is showcasing mechanics, the 'core' of both games was to build and walk around
There will be no DLC
There will not be another direct sequel
The ultrahand will not continue in future games
The timeline is intentionally unclear to make the game accessible for new fans and the development process (tl;dr All Zelda games are intentionally AUs to a degree)
The producer and director both deny intentional references to prior games in the story, but then say that these similarities represent the soul of the series and the overall myth of The Legend of Zelda (pick a lane)?
The timeline doesn't matter, outside of specific sets of games it's irrelevant on purpose. Whatever you think about the timeline is correct. Continuity is not the point. Maintaining the form while creating something new is the point.
Fujibayashi really only cares about mechanics and Aunoma is totally cool with that
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mirily-chan · 3 months
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YES IS THE SAME JOKE AS COLE BUT JUST I CANT HELP IT- I SWEAR-
SAD PANDA STUDIOS FUCKING DO IT AGAIN LMAO
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hwaitham · 6 months
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nyellu fwens ꒰  ೀ .. ꒱ pls tell coco ur genshin fave n' she will send u both on a date + giv u a genshin ost composition to set da scene :3 ! !
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rose-serpent · 20 hours
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Ive been playing a lot of rdr2 lately
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