• pyre@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    this is so sad. he provided so much as a solo dev showing his work. check out his YouTube channel.

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    17 hours ago

    Papers Please, Obra Dinn, and Moida Mansion creator Lucas Pope. Awesome free little retro-LCD game, if you haven’t played it before? It’s short, but it’s got multiple endings and you can speedrun it. What more do you need?

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      13 hours ago

      Thanks for the recommendation of Moida Mansion. I hadn’t heard of it before, but I loved Papers, Please so much that I’m already sold on trying it.

      (The Papers, Please theme has been my alarm tune for the last few years. Rather impressively, I haven’t gotten sick of it yet — I suspect because every time I am woken to my haze of groggy misanthropy, it just makes me appreciate the song more, because it’s so thematically appropriate)

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    17 hours ago

    This kind of behaviour is a win from the player’s perspective too, no hype for a game that might never happen or might come out after 11 years and still be crap, heh

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      18 hours ago

      I see you don’t know who Lucas Pope is or what his previews consisted of. I really liked his blogposts about designing a game for a retro handheld console that really doesn’t seem worth buying. His dev blog gave me more vivid appreciation for the art of games.

      I really hope he’ll publish the dev blogs after the game.

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        13 hours ago

        Thanks for the recommendation about his Dev blogs — I didn’t know he had done these, and they look really cool; Papers, Please is one of my favourite games, so I’m always keen to peer behind the scenes

        Here’s a link, if anyone else is interested. This might not be the specific post OP was talking about, but you’ll be able to find it from here if not

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      13 hours ago

      I don’t think there’s any chance of Lucas Pope putting out a crap game. A great game that’s incredibly niche, I could see that though.

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    Pope also said he was more wary of releasing a major new game now because he enjoyed such critical success with Papers, Please and Return of the Obra Dinn that he doesn’t want to let players down.

    “There’s also the sense that I was pretty happy with Obra Din and Papers, Please and I don’t… you know, maybe I can’t do it again, kind of thing. Do I really want to maybe just go out on a high note? Why drag my myself down with the next thing that people may not like?

    You know, I feel him there. I can’t even imagine how to make a successful follow-up after two games that were not just smash hits, but brilliant and unconventional too. Everyone is basically expecting a piece of genius (me included). Not to mention the step up from Papers to Obra Dinn was so huge in terms of production and scope that it’s easy to expect another escalation.

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    I heard the lead guy for HuniePop say the same not very long ago. He said the turnaround time for games made in regions with looser IP laws could be insane at times, and before you know it, your preview assets show up in some product.

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    I’m going to miss his blog about game development, even if I don’t intend to do it, reading about how he figured out how to do the Obra Din graphics was pretty rad.

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    “But I I also like to talk about the stuff I’m working on, and I think just now the the situation kind of feels different to me, that you don’t really talk about stuff when you’re working on it because I don’t know it’s going to get slurped up by AI or people are going to copy it or something else like that.

    The threat of your game idea being taken isn’t from AI, it’s from people.

    An AI at worst will add the tweet or whatever you put out into its model and in 6 months it’ll get released in the new version where maybe one day it might influence an output.

    A human at worst will sit there an deliberately make your idea for themselves and publish it before you can.