Like with any skill, the yt videos feature the 1% of the time when they get to show off progress. But of course the other 99% of the time is spent on the struggle bus. And like with any skill, if you can learn how to slog through the lows, the highs can be a very rewarding experience.
There’s really nothing like seeing someone play your game for the first time. I assume it’s similar to a musician showing off their music, or a director showing off their film. But that interactive element is very unique; getting to see how people interact and respond emotionally to this thing you built. Actually, maybe it’s like being a toy maker.
Someone should really remaster and remake this game.
A fan did it, but cant release it publicly for obvious reasons
SAUCE TIME
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3gCaTLUSAUuk6mTBjNc1dwjBf4NiFcEf&si=LnIwjROyHrDjDx8Y
This makes game development look much more fun than it probably actually is
Like with any skill, the yt videos feature the 1% of the time when they get to show off progress. But of course the other 99% of the time is spent on the struggle bus. And like with any skill, if you can learn how to slog through the lows, the highs can be a very rewarding experience.
There’s really nothing like seeing someone play your game for the first time. I assume it’s similar to a musician showing off their music, or a director showing off their film. But that interactive element is very unique; getting to see how people interact and respond emotionally to this thing you built. Actually, maybe it’s like being a toy maker.
I’ve been playing an unofficial HD remaster on Switch these days, pretty solid work
Whaaaa? Where? The dude said he couldn’t release because of copyright. Is it on torrents?
You could probably find it, but personally I simply followed the instructions on GitHub: https://github.com/ZenoArrows/The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run
Thanks! I thought you got a hold of that remake done in Unreal Engine.