Then most just won’t go on the Game Awards, and devs will go on using Cursor or whatever they feel comfortable with in their IDE setup.
I’m all against AI slop, but you’re setting an unreasonably absolute standard. It’s like saying “I will never use any game that was developed in proximity to any closed source software.” That is possible, technically, but most people aren’t gonna do that. It’s basically impossible on a larger team. Give them some slack with the requirement; it’s okay to develop on Windows or on Steam, just open the game’s source.
Similarly, let devs use basic tools. Ban slop from the end product.
kogasa@programming.dev 23 hours ago
“the truth” being that a few generated placeholder textures were accidentally left in and promptly replaced? crazy
warm@kbin.earth 17 hours ago
Why didnt they just buy placeholder textures?
petrol_sniff_king@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 hours ago
A willingness to play with Sauron’s One Ring is a signal that they’re not all that bothered about playing with Sauron’s One Ring.
Did you know that most domestic abuse cases don’t actually start with some guy beating his future wife on their first date? That kind of behavior builds up over time.
kogasa@programming.dev 5 hours ago
A stance that is perfectly relatable in 2025, but not as much when Expedition 33 was in early development.