[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 9 points 3 weeks ago

What a bone-headed move. I guess we're in the "Benevolent dictator" portion of the AI Boom - Gaming relationship. I feel like we're at such a disconnect now that gamers are looking elsewhere.

Hot take: I think these decisions will drive gamers back to simplicity, community, and y'know...gameplay rather than flash and boom.

It's no surprise that smaller studios are profiting while the big ones are languishing.

Then again people keep buying NHL, NFL, and FIFA 26, so what do I know.

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 weeks ago

For Number 9, there were some placeholders done by AI. For the code, it's about 40/60. Most of the logic is done by me, but for the display I used AI.

Writing is all placeholder for now, unfortunately. I had about 20 events I wrote but they have since been expanded on for flavour. I'm in the process right now of looking for a writer & pixel artist because I firmly believe that a game that uses AI for either should be free, as it steals from creators. I wish I could write this but with a full-time job I don't have the time, so this is all hobby work.

Tutorial will be shortened or killed.

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 weeks ago

Man! You are the perfect player. I've been in the weeds so much that it's things like this I've been missing. Thank you. I'm going to incorporate all your feedback, or at the very least do a spike into what you describe. I was a little burnt out by finding the Signal 11 crash bug but I'll get on it ASAP. Thank you so much for playing.

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You're in charge of a generation ship carrying 1,000 colonists in cryo suspension. You don't know exactly where you're going. You won't arrive for centuries. Your job is to keep everyone alive long enough to find somewhere worth landing.

Each year you get a report. Resources tick up or down. Events fire — some are choices, some are just things that happen to you. Factions form aboard the ship and start pulling against each other. The crew drifts — ideologically, genetically, psychologically — and the UI starts to reflect it.

There are 11 endings. Most of them are bad.

What I'm looking for:

  • How far did you get, and what killed you?
  • Did anything feel unfair vs. appropriately punishing?
  • Was there a moment where you understood what the game was actually about?

Free download, Windows/Linux. A full run is 30–60 minutes. https://garanlorn.itch.io/dead-reckoning

Any feedback appreciated. Even "It sucks".

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Thank you — genuinely. A $1 donation on day one from someone who's learned to be careful about AI slop means more than a blank cheque from someone who wasn't paying attention.

Stellar Terminus is a great comparison — I've been watching that project. The terminal aesthetic and the weight of the journey are things we clearly both care about. Different approaches to similar territory.

The art in Dead Reckoning is placeholder right now; it's a combination of twitch assets and vector/python. The systems and the writing are where I'm putting the craft. When the drift mechanic starts doing what it's supposed to do, I think it'll be clear this is going somewhere. I'd love to hear what civilization you end up with after a run.

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I just put Dead Reckoning into public beta. It's a turn-based colony ship sim built in Godot 4, and the central mechanic is Drift — the slow, invisible erosion of your civilization's values across generations.

You start with 1000 colonists, five resource bars, and five drift meters all sitting at 0%. By the time you arrive at a new world, those meters tell a story you didn't mean to write.

What's in the beta: — 20-minute runs — Five interlocking drift paths (genetic, ideological, AI takeover, generational regression, class stratification) — Terminal-aesthetic UI — no HUD outside the fiction — Ten hard-coded events to validate the decision feel — One ending that tells you what civilization you built

It's rough. That's intentional. Looking for people who want to play it and tell me what broke, what landed, and what civilization they ended up with.

Free to play, Windows + Linux: https://garanlorn.itch.io/dead-reckoning

#godot4 #indiedev #gamedev

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 months ago

This post has more investifative reporting than the editor and "journalist"in the Spec.

Also, don't forget to sign petition e-6879! Don't be distracted by the fact that the biggest imposition on your quality of life is by billionaires who are winning the class war:

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-6879

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[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 months ago

Alright silly question, but how do I vote for a party leader in this election? I've received a plethora of emails about who to vote for, but not much about the process of how.

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 11 points 2 months ago

If you don't want to be the bad guys, then don't act like it. This is what soft power fading looks like.

America is in for a hell of a ride the next ten years. If I was American, I'd be out every day, because foreigners only go by what they experience and feel every day, and when you're overseas, well...

Let's just say I wouldn't feel safe leaving the bubble of the ol' Red, White, and Blue.

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Rent increase season is here (or is coming next month). If you received a Notice of Rent Increase, remember: You have the right to refuse the increase and stay in your apartment.

You must reply within one month of receiving the notice. If you don't reply, the law considers the increase accepted.

Here is a list of resources to help you calculate if an increase is abusive and help you find support in your specific neighborhood.

🇬🇧 English Resources

1. Find your local Housing Committee (All Neighborhoods) Every neighborhood (Verdun, Plateau, Hochelaga, and NDG) has a specific housing committee that can help you with your specific landlord.

2. Check the numbers Landlords often ask for more than the Tribunal would grant. Use the official calculation tool to see the real number.

3. How to reply Don't just text your landlord. Send a formal refusal.


🇫🇷 Ressources en français

La saison des avis de renouvellement est arrivée. Si vous avez reçu un avis d'augmentation, rappelez-vous : Vous avez le droit de refuser l'augmentation et de rester dans votre logement.

Vous devez répondre dans le mois suivant la réception de l'avis. Si vous ne répondez pas, la loi considère que vous avez accepté l'augmentation.

Voici des ressources pour calculer si une hausse est abusive et trouver de l'aide dans votre quartier.

1. Trouvez votre comité logement (Tous les quartiers) Chaque quartier (Verdun, Plateau, Hochelaga, et NDG) a son propre comité logement pour vous aider.

2. Vérifiez les chiffres Les propriétaires demandent souvent plus que ce que le Tribunal accorderait. Utilisez l'outil officiel pour voir le chiffre réel.

3. Comment répondre N'envoyez pas un simple texto. Utilisez un avis formel de refus.


⚠️ Important Note / Note Importante

  • English: If you refuse, the landlord has one month to apply to the TAL to fix the rent. If they don't apply, the lease renews at the old rent.
  • Français : Si vous refusez, le propriétaire a un mois pour ouvrir un dossier au TAL pour fixer le loyer. S'il ne le fait pas, le bail est renouvelé au montant actuel.
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[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 months ago

After years of the NDP playing weak and rather performative politics, I'm glad to see aggressive and blunt political messaging.

The NDP catered to some leftist bourgeoise and left the working class in the dust. It always needed to be a party of ushers, not gatekeepers, and the kind of righteous individualism needs to make way for collectivism. People have forgotten that banding together powerless people with discrete experiences against power and subjugation is the only answer right now. Its what the Carney speech got completely right.

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 31 points 2 months ago

This is.the equivalent of a timeshare salesman telling me I made a big mistake not buying the DoubleTree Vista Estates package.

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[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 months ago

This is the answer I feel sums up my feelings best. Really good nuanced take on Carney. Love him for the leader we need right now, but the last thing the world needs is more neoliberal and enshittified ideas. Hate how his ideas apply to countries, but not citizens. Corporate hegemony has been an issue in Canada since Confederation.

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Another very prescient look into our relationship from 40 years ago.

Laxer is the primary reason this series remains fascinating. He wasn't a neutral broadcaster; he was a political economist and a co-founder of the "Waffle" (a radical left-wing faction of the NDP).

Also worth noting is one of the producers of the series (Kalle Lasn) is the founder of Adbusters.

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 months ago

I highly recommend everyone write their MP, regardless of party, to demand more antitrust work and start the breaking up of Canadian monopolies.

If you can gather signatures with names and addresses even better.

At the very least, write your address and name at the bottom. Your MP is obliged to respond to any comment postmarked within their constituency.

You can also formally request a meeting with your MP as well.

Don't be afraid of them. They work for you and they know it.

[-] budakai@lemmy.ca 10 points 3 months ago

Canada really needs to just nuke twitter off our internet. Nothing good will come of it. Just finish the renaming transition from Twitter to X to Volksicher Beobachter.

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