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I want to see what are the actual visible differences. Also, with someone with an IQ of 85 for example
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PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 2 children
I'm probably around 130, and I work on programming. I can tell you about the thing I am currently working on, and you can draw your own conclusions.

I am developing a game of a larger scale. I am not doing cheap throwaway attempts and see what sticks on the wall. I already created a multiplayer system that has a scalable server cluster and is a single realm, thus is global. It is also highly performant, meaning the potential amount of players is very high (and server costs lower), and if necessary, I just have to add physical servers. There are no instances either, and the world has the size of the observable universe, allowing the player to freely travel in warp speed. I use procedural generation to generate everything, and I carefully observe the "random" outcomes to ensure they are what they should be.

The contents of the game itself like combat, exploration, economy, crafting, progression are already through-out, and I have a lot of text files with thoughts, notes and discussions. I am also continually looking out for ideas to implement - without compromising the overall vision I have. Sometimes when I need to think I go outside and either walk around talking with myself, or lying on a deckchair. When necessary I draw on my notebook. Sometimes I just think about ideas and solutions to problems. Have you ever stared at something and process nothing you see because you think?

The level of difficulty of what I've already done is extreme and unprecedented (as far I know). There is an extreme level of complexity, which I'll have to simplify in order to make it understandable for common people (not because it's "too difficult", but because it's bad game design to have to deal with that). There is a lot more to it - the system with ship stats and items is a symphony of mathematics. It spans multiple dimensions of factors that need to fit.

I don't implement psychological tricks. I sell the game, I maintain it, people buy it, it will be hopefully good, and everyone is happy. Then I'll bring out an expansion if it's worth it. Ideally it's a game that can last decades.

And because I can't stand niggers, there won't be any niggers in space. It's simply unrealistic to a point it would be ridiculous. There will be semites and half-brown types (pajeets, Arabs, jews, South Americans) who will be the enemy factions. All players are Whites. All Whites are players. Faggotry has been cured too. And no censorship, just measures against spam. I won't make it too obvious though, people can figure out themselves that I am one of the most "racist" people on the planet.
Captain_Raamsley on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>Have you ever stared at something and process nothing you see because you think?

I do that every day
Captain_Raamsley on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Didn't you mention this game here before?
PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yes.
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