Being a game design major is unfairly fun. I am writing on the immersive story that is being told within a handful of video games.
Is anyone on?
Yeah, Iām here. Why do you ask?
me
Can you play my game please?
oh and is there any thing i can do to make this game better?Flowlab Game Creator - invader blue
Wha- Wha- What? What is the objective? Why is the FPS so high? Why is the player so fast-moving? Which are the enemies? The gold or red?
Why arenāt you using emit blocks because they donāt use as much FPS as spawn blocks so if you want a less FPS intensive game remember this:
When making a trail or blood effect use emit blocks.
#1 all are enemies
#2 fps needs to be high
#3 the player is not moving fast enough (might just be bc iāve played the game 100 times )
Hello there everyone!
what is that supost to mean?
Here is my Autobot, Targetmaster, Peacemaker that I finally finished printing. I had to print each piece individually instead of one file so it took a while, considering that a lot of the prints ended up becoming spaghetti because the build plate wasnāt aligned correctly.
I was quite surprised with the results and I canāt wait to start larger projects.
Nice bot! Iāve been saving for a large 3-D printer. What filament did you use?
Headās-Up
Iāll be going to a massive tournament soon, so I need to spend more time training, meaning that I might not be able to be on for as long each day. Also, Iāll be getting up at⦠too early in the morning for the tournament, which is on October 7th, so the only time Iāll be on will have to be the evening.
Wish me luck!
I beat my older sister in randori today, hehehe.
Good luck, what type of tournament?
Itās for Judo, a martial art Iāve been practicing since I was young. Sadly, I had to quit for 3 years while covid took effect, but Iām back.
I think itās down in Lakewood⦠Washington. Yeah.
I forgot what type of plastic it is, but I have the Ender 3 Pro and it uses standard 1.75mm filament.
Iām assuming itās the standard filament size for most PLA printers since most of my colored filament came from my 3D pen I got a while ago, which also fits for my printer.
I know different kinds of plastic require different nozzle temperatures, so you may want to pay attention to that, but most filament Iāve been able to get have been the same.
Not sure what size you plan to get, but Iām pretty sure they get exponentially more expensive for larger build plates. Mine is only like 200mm by 200mm or something like that. Around 8 inches width and length. So larger projects I have to print in pieces.
Not sure how you plan to order it, but I got mine on Amazon, and I havenāt seen any larger sizes except some $500 printers that were only like a couple inches larger.
I could be wrong, since I strictly was only looking for a Creality brand printer.