u/Jaded_Inside5933

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I continually help people up this ledge that needs 2 people and they just…move on.

It’s clear by the level select at the top they could easily go back and help. I don’t know if there young and dumb or just oblivious. This is an unimportant rant but if kids are not taught to help others in need what will become of this next generation. This is just a little rant!

Tell me if you’ve had similar experience and your takes, or maybe this is just a nag when we have greater issues to address:)

u/Jaded_Inside5933 — 19 days ago

I see a bunch of people leaving Roblox, and I get it that’s totally valid. But I don’t we should sit there and let them take everything from us. I think we should all make our dream game then leave Roblox. Yes, you read that right.

Here’s what I think we should do, we should make our dream game and publish it to our 16+ audience. If you do actually do make this dream game of yours, add absolutely NO micro-transactions we are not giving them the money they so deeply desire.

You’re probably like…”Why should I even do this.”

Think of it like this. You’ve been making games for 12 years just for them to shoot down your dreams. I wouldn’t stand for that. Giving up a significant part of your life to get your dream shot down. I don’t think we should be ok just moving on.

We need to show Roblox as creators we will always flourish no matter how many hoops they throw at us.

Just what I think we should do instead of leaving all our hopes and dreams behind.

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u/Jaded_Inside5933 — 25 days ago

Hi, I’ve been making Gamemaker Studio 2 games for 6 years now and I see a lot of people struggling where. They eventually get trapped in ‘tutorial hell’ and give up.

What has gotten me the farthest is actually making a game. You learn things more efficiently when you actually need to use them. So make something simple, not small, but simple. Make something engaging and you will acquire the skills you need.

For learning things to use in your project. On everything, please use the forums. I know theres a stigma on A.I. but it’s super useful for finding and teaching new code techniques.

Another good habit is drawing out your system and what needs to happen. For example if you were trying to make a dynamic camera. You would:

Make an object to follow the player smoothly

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Attach camera to camera object

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Done!

Not exactly like this but you probably get the jist.

That’s all I had to say, and this is what worked for me personally. Thanks!

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u/Jaded_Inside5933 — 25 days ago