Since the game isn’t quite finished yet I’ve resorted to making development logs on YouTube that goes over how I create different systems of my game. It’s a 2.5D beat-em-up RPG that follows a hero looking for a lost prince.

https://youtu.be/ldrt0Q9ZHGM?si=2W0NzmlInslHXFJC

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    9 months ago

    Can you please change the post title to something less… clickbait ? It is OK to post videos about video game devs, but the clickbait title fall under Rule 3.

    Edit : Title has been edited by OP and is conform to the video content. No further action will be taken.

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      9 months ago

      It’s clickbaity? I just named it based on what I’m doing. Sorry if that doesn’t roll with you

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        9 months ago

        After talking with the other moderators and watching the video in his entirety, we debated if we should remove this post. Most of us agreed that this fall under Rule 3 as you can be interpreted as trying to surf on the Unity-hate wave. Thus, excessive self-promotion.

        Most of your video is about your developing your game, with a part about the Unity controversy at the end (from 4:06 to 5:48). We’d like you to reflect that in your title. As it is the first time, and your video itself being interesting, I won’t remove this post, if you change the title to something better reflecting the video content.

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      9 months ago

      That’s a stay of execution at best. At some point, you’ll need to upgrade to a new Unity. It might be because IOS and Android require using an SDK that’s not more than 2 years out of date, or because nVidia/AMD invented some new amazing tech, or a host of other reasons. But eventually, you’ll need to upgrade.

      The worst part is that Android is actually removing apps that haven’t updated in years, even if they still work perfectly. So you’ll get screwed by that eventually if you do mobile at all.