I belive in newer versions they have switched to JS and C#
The official ones (“your first 2D game” and “your first 3D game”) are quite good and to the point - they are already linked in the thread. GDQuest is also nice, I remember them having this whole in-depth interactive course.
Usually tutorials are in GDScript, so I’d go with that. Plus, according to a recent poll, about 80% of Godot users actually use GDScript over C#.
Sorry for the late reply! Sure, here you go: https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/a374c4a8-f648-4854-89ca-8821ce598098.png
It’s all right. If you collect enough upgrades it becomes fun! I managed to complete levels 1 and 2, failed at level 3. I’d say the most fun for me was trying to collect all the upgrades at once to watch the screen light up with bullets.
Needs more player feedback: did I just hit that asteroid or did I miss? No idea.
The controls are a bit sluggish.
The color palette could be better.
Overall, good job!
PyCharm was quite nice back when I was using it. Glad to see them supporting Godot.
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Godot•New to Godot, challenging myself to make a prototype in a weekend. Am I doing things correctly? Godot 3.6English
5·9 months agoYou can simplify your rng by using global
randomize(). Then you won’t have to remember to create a new random generator, and you can generate random stuff withrandi_range()instead ofrng.randi_range(). That is, if you don’t need several differently-seeded random generators.Couldn’t read through the whole code because of messed up formatting.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If I'm still just on the acid trip I started July 24th 2005 what types of things would you say to convince me this isnt a hallucination?English
7·9 months agoCount the fingers in your head or out loud. They may have the wrong number of fingers, the number may change while you try to count them, the fingers can be deformed and keep on changing when you look at them.
Ah shit, my suspicion was correct - I’m an AI, and a bad one at that. Now I know why the world around me doesn’t feel real.
Programming.dev is exactly on point. Nice
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you wish you did/didn't do when you were a child, but wouldn't change you much even if that was the case?English
7·9 months agoI wish I didn’t slack off on math. Now that I’m doing gamedev I’ve had to re-learn a lot of it.
Same goes for English, actually. Not my native language
In a 300-meter radius I have two large stores that I visit often, one super large 1 km away, and lots of small ones. Plus there are plenty of fast-food places all around. If I’m cooking something and realize I don’t have an ingredient it takes like 7 minutes on foot to get it and be back in my kitchen. So I have never felt the need to have a car.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Your smart bulbs record 78% of conversations even when you think they're offEnglish
8·9 months agoThat’s cool, that’s cool. I bet with some kind of neural link we’ll be able to bump that up to 200%
Gnome-Software and GDebi can do exactly that for you. Download a deb, right click “open with X”, and they’ll install it for you using GUI. You can even change file associations so debs are opened by gdebi/gnome-software by simple double-clicking.
I used to work night shifts and sometimes had to function afterwards, sometimes for long periods of time. What helped me to stay awake and somewhat clear-minded is light physical activity. Don’t sit too much, move, walk around, do some squats, do push ups if you can. Get some fresh air. Cold water on the face helps. If your eyes tend to get tired get some eye drops (artificial tears). And of course coffee helps too.
Also be careful, it’s easy to lose balance in a sleep deprived state. So no dangerous surroundings if you can help it.
Question. Why is the grass so… perfect? Do they mow it regularly? Is there someone who maintains these ruins, and it’s more like a public park rather than a truly abandoned site?
Beautiful.
I think it’s this artist, Davis Hill: https://x.com/TheDavishi/status/1447409928184811526
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•As The Outer Worlds 2 hits $80, director says "we don't set the prices for our games" and wishes "everybody could play" Obsidian's new RPGEnglish
84·10 months agothey no longer have to worry about printing games (so that cost is gone)
While digital distribution is definitely cheaper, it isn’t free. The cost of printing games got replaced with the storefront’s cut. Steam takes 30%, for example.
I’m not defending the $80 price tag, but the storefront cut is a personal concern for me as an aspiring indie dev. Sadly, the 30% cut is also being pushed as an “industry standard”.
erytauto
Godot•a game about travelling to a black hole and descending into the event horizon...English
2·10 months agoFound the place. It was here:

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Godot•a game about travelling to a black hole and descending into the event horizon...English
2·10 months agoWall jumping was intuitive enough, I’m just bad at timing the jumps. Got stuck further in the level, after doing a few wall-jumping sections, so maybe I just hadn’t encountered the bug you are talking about yet.
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Godot•a game about travelling to a black hole and descending into the event horizon...English
4·10 months agoCongrats on releasing it! Great result for a game made in a week.
I did give it a try even though I’m not great at jumping. With a controller (the game does support a controller 👍) I managed to get a bit farther, but still failed, hah.
A small trick I use to give spacey backgrounds more life is to plop a Particles2D node with tiny-twinkling-floating particles. Takes little effort but improves things a lot. Would be fitting for a space game.
I also think the game would work well as an HTML5 game. Itch supports those, and they’re more convenient and accessible since they don’t require players to download EXE files. People tend to be skittish about downloading things.








Thanks! Glad the composition is working