Author Topic: Yooka-Laylee - Interviews!  (Read 6548 times)

can we ever have a thread that doesn't include an off-topic argument

night fox is an oversensitive baby who argues about everything I thought we all knew this already
« Last Edit: May 02, 2015, 09:12:25 PM by Electrk. »

pretty sure the pools of money that contain cancer research grants and nostalgic gamers funds aren't being siphoned from the same lake.

Looks like they're gonna have to add more stretch goals; they passed the two they added.

« Last Edit: May 03, 2015, 01:04:11 AM by Electrk. »



wat

Can someone verify this? I don't see this in Jons feed.

Also I'm surprised you guys weren't talking about this earlier https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ulJeGQ0Krk&app=desktop
« Last Edit: May 03, 2015, 01:38:23 AM by beachbum111111 »

Either that exchange never happened or it was deleted as a cover up

Either that exchange never happened or it was deleted as a cover up

I just checked it happened back in febuary

Huh, I didn't even think to check the date because it didn't make sense to me that it'd have happened before the kickstarter was made

dudes it says the date on the screenshot lol

But it was only a couple hours ago, come on guys

Also the developers mentioned in an interview that they are using the Unity engine of all things.

incredibly close to the 1.2m stretch goal

Also the developers mentioned in an interview that they are using the Unity engine of all things.

Is this a bad thing?

Is this a bad thing?
Not in and of itself, but the general reputation of Unity is that it's used by hobbyists to make stuffty joke games that all share the same "floaty" feeling because they don't even have the basic level of effort to toggle the default settings that aren't even hidden.

These guys are professional developers and so I'm sure they'll work well with the software. Even though IMO Unreal 4 is better.

In the end isn't it what you do with the tools that matters anyway?

In the end isn't it what you do with the tools that matters anyway?
True, but it does help if the engine you're using starts you out with a better base to build off of and has a wider variety of things to do