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@penquin
Well as I said I do want a new one but that’s the case for 2 - 3 years now 😂
The fate of a family father. You feel like you should pay for stuff which is more useful for the little ones. So the money is still good invested.
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@penquin
Well as I said I do want a new one but that’s the case for 2 - 3 years now 😂
The fate of a family father. You feel like you should pay for stuff which is more useful for the little ones. So the money is still good invested.
@penquin I never owned a monitor with more than 60 fps cause the newer ones are too expensive.
So I got used to the panels with bad colors and “low” fps. No free sync or gsync just good old vsync 😂
Also not sure if my 3070 would be able to get a 120 fps 2k screen working with high settings for games.
@feuiuxbe @godot @godotengine I learn the best if I pick a simple project and try to solve it on my own. Those project should be something where a lot of references are already available so I can seek help if I get stuck.
So you could create for example a clone of Snake or Pong and go from there. Make a short plan what should be in the game and give it a got.
I would try to limit such a project to a week in scope, this allows you to try another one after or abort if it gets boring.
@TranquilTurbulence @orca
I think it still needs some time to get ready.
At least until the app is available without side loading or testflight.
But I think it will be great
@Ategon That’s a neat little trick, that’s good to know :)
Thank you.
@kionite231
Okay I do understand that maybe I will get another idea if so I will let you know.
@kionite231
You could also color the inputs in different colors
Maybe red if it was wrong and green if the guess was right.
You could also keep that color coding if the list of inputs is getting shown at the end.
@kionite231
You could save the inputs done by the user and ask if the guesses should be listed after you did enter the correct number.
@dullbananas Sound’s like an interesting adventure of fixing your system.
Sadly this was properly a bad timing in class without a working device.
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@bekopharm Awesome that’s another account extending my gaming news timeline.
Thank you 😄
@psud I do like my displays cause they are so old right now and still working. One of them is that old that the most modern connection he got is DVI. To get that working I was forced to buy an adapter for my graphics card.
Because I got two displays the color of them is so different that if I move a window between them to be shown on both I can visually see how broken the colors are on both of them.
The also have issues with ghosting if there are fast movements. I still like them.