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  • I must admit... I have never used it so I never really ask myself this question.

    However you can view the code since it's on GitHub: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-asset-library/tree/master

    I think it's a simple PHP REST API that stores links to a online source (like git hub) and can be requested along some information about the asset.

  • I mean the JPN cover is much more true to the original game ascetic and is more artistically pleasing...

    But c'mon the US cover looks like a frickin 80s fantasy trash movie poster. Retrospectively that's so iconic.

  • Man I came to comment I had the same idea... Just to find out someone else has implemented it again...

    But that's cool. I still not fully understand what this Flohmarkt is. Is it just a social platform designed to share things you want to sell instead of pictures of your food?

    I should really take a deeper look into it.

  • Yes the moment the "article" framed modularity and replaceability as a problem it was clear for me that this is nothing else than product placement... Those things are features I would wish my car would have.

  • ich_iel

  • Wenn es an den 5% kratzt, dann sollte man es erst Recht wählen, damit das was man für richtig hält erst Recht drüber kommt.

    Und selbst wenn die Partei unter 5% bleibt hat man seine Stimme nicht "weggeworfen". Die Parteien bekommen mehr Förderung und wenn es nur knapp unter 5% ist auch Aufmerksamkeit. Dadurch nehmen andere Parteien die Themen eventuell auch ernster.

    Weggeworfen ist eine Stimme hingegen dann, wenn man sie an eine Partei gibt, hinter der man eigentlich garnicht steht und sich dementsprechend niemals etwas ändert.

  • I think there is no obvious way of telling this, because it depends on how you if statement will be constructed and in the end what machine code will be generated from your code.

    So best thing would probably be implement both and measure the results. I would argue that's how performance optimisations work. Don't trust on what a forum post tells you.

    However chances are high that both will have similar performance in a range that doesn't matter for your use case... Without knowing your use case :)

  • Godot @programming.dev
    Feyter @programming.dev

    The Godot Mastodon Account accidentally created a meme template (pls have fun with it)

    Follow @[email protected] for more fun 😊

    Godot @programming.dev
    Feyter @programming.dev

    I make a x-mas game and had some fun with inverse kinematics

    I finally found the time and the motivation to get back into game dev and making videos. I trying out a shorter format mostly to document the progression of the project.

    Maybe someone find it interesting at least :)

    Godot @programming.dev
    Feyter @programming.dev

    I just realized how easy image processing/editing is in godot... so I made a tool for creating a texture atlas

    I started to work a lot with low res textures and "clever" uv mapping for creating 3d models in my game and was frustrated by manually editing my texture atlas after editing one texture.

    So I created this small tool to automatically create the texture atlas from a set of given low res textures. Next step would be to make this callable from command line without the GUI.

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    Feyter @programming.dev

    The oldest joke in programming history

    A women sent her kid that was into programming to the grocery store and told it:

    "Please buy 1 bottle of milk if they have eggs buy 2"

    The kid returned with just 2 bottles of milk. When it's mom ask why it bought 2 bottles of milk, the kid said:

    "Because they had eggs"

    ... Was the kid right?

    Godot @programming.dev
    Feyter @programming.dev

    The main character of my Beat'em up is ready to brawl! ... OK first he need some cool animations.

    I stomped across this Lemmy community in r/Godot so I thought I give it a try and show you the project I'm currently working on. Still try to figure this Lemmy stuff out. I already noticed I can see post from this with my mastodon account but not sure if I can fully use an account from an mastodon instance on Lemmy.