I finally finished it! Be sure to like it if you enjoyed it. It costs you nothing, but you'll make my day! Also, consider supporting this channel on Patreon for exclusive content as well as early access to future videos and projects: www.patreon.com/Kofybrek
Maybe we should make a programmer horror game! With lot of error messages like this and segfault and overflows, memory leak and etc... I'm already getting scared!
Bro, I gotta tell my college colleagues to subscribe to this guy... He literally gave me my inspiration to enter into graphics & games... This is a very respectable & appreciable person who teaches everything from the scratch... thanks for everything...🫂❤️🔥💯🫡
Amazing stuff once again! I've always find your videos super interesting and entertaining :) Thank you for your work ! (I hope to see the beefy player in future videos)
I'm new to video game development, I wanted to know why you use visual studio instead of other editors such as vscode. Is there a specific reason related to video game development or is it personal taste?
@@andreabelli5537 it depends on your work too, if you are using a more demanding engine use vs community because it provides a developer environment aka IDE whereas vscode is much like a text editor made to do lighter tasks, also memory management and code optimization become easy with vscommunity(4yrs of development experience)
I'm definitely not just watching this because I want to understand the graphics and I'm DEFINITELY NOT only PRETENDING to understand the math behind it (Aaaah, he's using a cosine... of course...)
Dude your videos are amazing but can you make a video where you explain all the code and what tools are using comprehensively! Like that would be really great if you can!
Hello, I really liked your video but you know, I have seen a lot of people teaching programming, and the truth is that they are very boring. So I thought: why don't they make a video game that teaches you how to program? Imagine a scenario where your character poses as a novice programmer and gets a job at a beginner's website, after spending all of his savings on a lesson given to him by a programmer friend. The game would consist of solving repetitive programming problems in exchange for money to pay for your friend's next lesson, so you can solve more problems and earn more money. With this, the player would be constantly practicing, which would make programming lessons stick more easily in their mind, since they learn faster with repetition. Could you do something like that? Thank you very much and may you always do well
I like how much progress you made with SFML and how many interesting projects you made with it.. but deep down I feel like I really wanna see some tutorials on other libraries like SDL2 and GLFW even tho they are so bare bones compared to SFML
I finally finished it! Be sure to like it if you enjoyed it. It costs you nothing, but you'll make my day!
Also, consider supporting this channel on Patreon for exclusive content as well as early access to future videos and projects: www.patreon.com/Kofybrek
Great stuff man
I absolutely love this channel. The programming, the presentation, the humor - everything!
4:09 this is called Thales' theorem :)
btw im glad you made part 2!!
When I searched for it, people kept calling it "Angle angle theorem" so I assumed that's its name. Thales sounds a lot better btw :)
Love the video btw 12:43 I agree as a programmer this is scary stuff here
Maybe we should make a programmer horror game! With lot of error messages like this and segfault and overflows, memory leak and etc... I'm already getting scared!
Very underrated channel good stuff Kofy
I haven't understood anything but I agree with the entire video. By the way, great video, I loved it!
Thats a great video! Loved watching it!
Dude, this is awesome! Much better than my own attempt at SFML raycasting. I still haven't figured out how to change the camera angle
AAYYYYOOOOO
The return of the king👑
It's me on the top right side corner:))
9:20
and when the world needed him most, he returned.
"ah-ha... I have no idea what i'm doing" That one hit close to home
Please continue this series, we want moreee
I'd say I can't wait for part 3, but we all will wait for it.
Actually funny dev log video, awesome presentation, art, humor, everything.
Fun video! I appreciate the the little animations, sound, and music throughout keeping me engaged while you speak programmer to me!
Nicely done!
This was awesome! More!! :D
Your mastery of angles is awe inspiring!
I love the pace of fhese videos! And the math too 😁
pretty awesome as always !!
Looks great!
Bro returned
Awesome video !
Bro, I gotta tell my college colleagues to subscribe to this guy... He literally gave me my inspiration to enter into graphics & games...
This is a very respectable & appreciable person who teaches everything from the scratch...
thanks for everything...🫂❤️🔥💯🫡
Amazing stuff once again! I've always find your videos super interesting and entertaining :) Thank you for your work ! (I hope to see the beefy player in future videos)
You should keep update this series! very fascination.
this is terribly intresting thank you :D
This was awesome, great job on the updates!
this man is gonna outgrow dani at this pace
your getting good at pixel art
love these videos!!
Sources is awesome :)
steven's jumpscare is good
IM EARLY :0
i might watch this later!
For part 3 we will have to wait until 2025? Fine
is this the actually funny c++ dev
I'm new to video game development, I wanted to know why you use visual studio instead of other editors such as vscode. Is there a specific reason related to video game development or is it personal taste?
It's mostly personal taste. I tried using CodeBlocks but I didn't like it.
@@Kofybrek and what do you think about vscode? Is good for this?
@@andreabelli5537 it depends on your work too, if you are using a more demanding engine use vs community because it provides a developer environment aka IDE whereas vscode is much like a text editor made to do lighter tasks, also memory management and code optimization become easy with vscommunity(4yrs of development experience)
Can't wait for part 3
I'm definitely not just watching this because I want to understand the graphics and I'm DEFINITELY NOT only PRETENDING to understand the math behind it (Aaaah, he's using a cosine... of course...)
I mean, most of the math I get, but how the FRICKAFLIP did he get the answer to the problem at 2:20
@skrimajwizardy, I never graduated C++ console apps 😂
awesome
3:47 Short Kings unite 😎💪
Dude your videos are amazing but can you make a video where you explain all the code and what tools are using comprehensively! Like that would be really great if you can!
You should incorporate coffee pickups to give your player health.
10:20 I snapped my fingers here.
I'm too lazy to draw fingers so use your imagination.
WOW!
Ayo bro whats that background music playing I know it's from UA-cam audio library but can you tell me the name of it.
I'll try finding it for you but I downloaded it a long time ago so I don't remember its name. Have you tried using Shazam?
@@Kofybrek oh I never thought about using shasam.
Amazing video by the way 👏
good video
WOW FINALLY
Ur videos are 😎❤ can u make some sfml step by step tutorials
10:20 I snapped My fingers here. I'm too lazy to draw fingers so use your imagination.
Waiting for part 3.
Kofybrek what painting program do you use
5:11 you have to get NVIDIA graphics card.
the code looks scary for me more than the game itself 🤣
I guess you have to learn matrix too, and then teach us in the next vid 🥺
6:48 where's this doc from?
Sorry I'm late! Here it is: www.nagwa.com/en/explainers/349153496801/
Quigley Lights
To be fair matrices make simple arithmetics even simpler (once you understand it).
i just wanna know where did you get those texters
Noice vid
when is part 3?
How to build your game in visual studio
and he was never seen again
Steven killed him... Maybe
Can you please make a video when you make a game in unreal engine?
i think the hand movement is too wobbly
We can always change it.
Well, you have succesfully recreated Wolfenstein, but can you re-create Doom? (:`,
Part 3?
Maybe I'll release it someday.
@@Kofybrek i think you should add sprinting to the game i think it would be cool
Barony pre alpha
Now put some shaders to make it look like a low quality video recording
phew, luckily i only understand + - * / sin cos tan
Hello, I really liked your video but you know, I have seen a lot of people teaching programming, and the truth is that they are very boring. So I thought: why don't they make a video game that teaches you how to program? Imagine a scenario where your character poses as a novice programmer and gets a job at a beginner's website, after spending all of his savings on a lesson given to him by a programmer friend. The game would consist of solving repetitive programming problems in exchange for money to pay for your friend's next lesson, so you can solve more problems and earn more money. With this, the player would be constantly practicing, which would make programming lessons stick more easily in their mind, since they learn faster with repetition. Could you do something like that?
Thank you very much and may you always do well
Do part 3!!!
holy hell
meanwhile i still cant make an actually functional raycaster
I got the term wrong in the community tab. 💀☠️💀☠️
yikes~
yea, probably soon.........................∞
Lol!
I like how much progress you made with SFML and how many interesting projects you made with it.. but deep down I feel like I really wanna see some tutorials on other libraries like SDL2 and GLFW even tho they are so bare bones compared to SFML
I was thinking about learning OpenGL...
*angle*
'Promo SM' ⭐
Ok