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-title: Will start blogging about gamedev
-author: David Luévano
-lang: en
-summary: Since I'm starting to get more into gamedev stuff, I'll start blogging about it just to keep consistent.
-tags: gamedev
- update
- short
- english
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-I've been wanting to get into gamedev for a while now, but it's always a pain to stay consistent. I just recently started to get into gamedev again, and this time I'm trying to actually do stuff.
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-So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I'm thinking on sticking with [Godot](https://godotengine.org/) just because I like that it's open source, it's getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. ~~Specifically I'll start using *Godot 4* even though it's not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for [GDScript 2.0](https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40).~~ ^^Actually... (for the small clones/ripoffs) I'll need to use *Godot 3.X* (probably 3.5), as *Godot 4* doesn't have support to export to webassembly (HTML5) yet, and I want that to publish to [itch.io](https://itch.io/) and my website. I'll continue to use *Godot 4* for bigger projects, as they will take longer and I hope that by the time I need to publish, there's no issues to export.^^
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-For a moment I almost started a new subdomain just for gamedev stuff, but decided to just use a different directory for subtleness; this directory and use of tags should be enough. I'll be posting the entry about the first rip-off I'm *developing* (FlappyBird L O L) shortly. \ No newline at end of file