1 YEAR of Gamedev got me This
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- I've been developing Vaegrant for over a year with Python and Pygame as of now. Here's the progress I've made.
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All of the clips of game footage in this video (with exception of 4:07, 4:24, and 7:02) are from my own games.
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I'm new to programming and haven't started OOP in college yet. Did you have a class for each weapon that was each stored in an overall weapon class? Basically I'm asking can you store classes inside classes?
This is how I solved burnout for myself: decided I was gonna do programming and art every day and started with 5 mins of each and added 5 every day until I got to 1 hour each, been doing it for 63 days straight now of doing 2 hours of work minimum and i'm more productive and excited about projects than ever and I find myself going beyond the minimum 2 hours often.
this approach is actually very interesting... I published 5 small games myself in 2021, but now I'm just stuck... no motivation, feeling burned out... Looking at videos like this to get back on track.
Dang, that sounds great. Right now I have a weekly schedule of tutorials, tasks etc I need to do, I try to hit everything I can but don't really have a timed slot. More like get in, do as much as you can and make sure I do anything that day. I'll need to weed out my schedule to 1... maybe 2 things and try this out 🙂
That's what jordan peterson said. If you want to exercise for example do only a couple minutes but be sure to do it everyday, and then after a couple months his client was doing 2 hours of exercise everyday.
I honestly have so much respect for you, keep doing what you’re doing man
thanks for all the tutorials you've done, they have helped me a lot, can't wait to see how the game turns out!
Great year, it'll be very interesting to see the boss animations!
Looks stunning. Keep doing crazy stuff
I'm pretty grateful with endless amount of such good content.
your videos have helped learn a ton about python and kept me motivated
First of all, big thanks for your very inspiring Pygame videos. They helped me decide between learning a game engine vs learning programming. It would be very interesting to hear your take on pygame vs pygame zero. Cheers!
I'm so excited to see bosses in your game
Oh man that God bless you. This kindle of games are jewels. This is very valuable because these are handcrafted games. I love your content of UA-cam. I'm your fan.
this game looks impressive! great job fellow dev!
Looks insane bro keep it up :)
finally, a new video, thanks brother.
This is honestly such a cool project
Man, I can’t wait to play it! But don’t burn out, mental health is important
It's really impressive what you're capable of with pygame
I heard AdhesiveWombat in the outro and knew for certain that this person had the taste required to make a high octane pixel bossrush game
Your videos are very inspirational and helpful. I appreciate your being as fully transparent as you can be with game dev, finances, software, etc.
I was wondering what tile software you use for creating maps in pygame?
I made it in my first devlog.
I'm trying to get into game coding. I tried about a year or so ago and then life got in the way and I ended up dropping it but now I'm ready to pick it back up. I have a game in mind for a goal to work towards eventually once I learn a bit
This is awesome! I've been following you vids for a while :) And I love bosses in games :D Also, what is the main character? A marshmello?
idk
@@DaFluffyPotato lol
Hi fluffy, in one of your videos you said you mostly code for your games. From your personal experience do you feel this made you a better programmer? I've been creating stuff with JavaScript for almost a year now, but what got me interested in programming was Python. Python was the language where I learned the fundamentals. Question? when creating games in Pygame. What programming skills are required? I am guessing you use lots of OOP? Or do you prefer the functional method? I would appreciate any insight you could give; I am really interested in using Pygames and create my first game with this, thank you.
Game development from scratch is generally more complicated than most software development, so in a lot of cases, it is good for developing skills. For example, my skillset transferred well into working on rockets. In terms of programming skills, anything goes as long as you know the basics, but OOP is better in big projects.
@@DaFluffyPotato I appreciate the feedback, it gave me something to consider, thank you.
I would like to hear more about your job and freelancing.
Hello, Brazilian here! I wanted a tip from you. Do I start developing games without a game engine or with a game engine? I'm a beginner and I wanted to learn how to develop games, but I don't know which is the best one to start with. Note: I want to develop 2D games.
I love your videos, keep it up :)
Vai de engine amigão. Unity ou Godot ambos são gratuitas e boas.
Quando cê tiver desenvolvido mais suas skills em programação da uma brincada com Pygame ou JavaScript sei la.
Mas como cê disse que é iniciante vai de engine mesmo
@@gustavo3220 Muito obrigado pela dica colega! Irei usar a Godot, já que pela minhas pesquisas é melhor para 2D.
@@satoyz é sim, e com a chegada do godot 4.0 vai ficar melhor ainda
@@gustavo3220 Sim! Infelizmente no momento não poderei usar essa versão, já que meu notebook não suporta o vulkan. Esperarei chegar o Godot 4.1 que terá suporte ao OpenGL.
@@satoyz so 4.1 will work on Intel r hd graphics family?
When did you start coding in general?
Hi, how do you make guns look at mouse?!
Next livestream ??????
Do you have any thoughts about libgdx vs pygame?
Haven’t tried it
What program did you use to create the levels with the tilesets?
I wrote my own
@@DaFluffyPotato you made the program at 6 min ?? 😭😭 do you have a video about it??
How to make that minimap?
Is it possible to make a mobile game on pygame?
Check out kivy, it runs pygame under the hood
make a video talking about your college
no bosses :(
what is that game called on 4:23
Gonk :]
Oh this time I am really late 😅
Where can i download this?
do you use Numpy
no
@@DaFluffyPotato hey aa can you please check it out.
What's your age?