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How Flying Sheep raised funds to make its ‘frictionless’ Web3 game Star Life

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The UX of everything to do with blockchain is still in a state where onboarding new players is very challenging.” We believe for a Metaverse to exist, anyone should be able to access it anywhere, anytime, as easily as one click. ” Flying Sheep was acquired by iCandy June 2022.

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Release candidate: Godot 3.4 RC 1

Mircosoft Game Dev

Notable changes are in-editor class reference translations (so far Chinese (Simplified), Spanish, and some French), some new rendering features (high quality glow mode, 3D point light attenuation option), and a number of C# marshalling fixes. Rendering: Add new 3D point light attenuation as an option ( GH-52918 ).

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GSoC 2019 progress report #3

Mircosoft Game Dev

Port connection swapping was also added as a minor UX improvement. Then there are in-graph editable nodes , which provide a simple yet powerful UX improvement to the Visual Script. Right-click menu. You can now right-click to bring up the Node Search menu. Graph unification. Port swapping. In-graph editable nodes.

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Release candidate: Godot 3.4 RC 3

Mircosoft Game Dev

Rendering: Add new 3D point light attenuation as an option ( GH-52918 ). Core: Improve the console error logging appearance: ( GH-49577 ). Editor: Improve the editor feature profiles UX ( GH-49643 ). Editor: Improve the UI/UX of the Export Template Manager dialog ( GH-50531 ).

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Release candidate: Godot 3.4 RC 2

Mircosoft Game Dev

Rendering: Add new 3D point light attenuation as an option ( GH-52918 ). Core: Improve the console error logging appearance: ( GH-49577 ). Editor: Improve the editor feature profiles UX ( GH-49643 ). Editor: Improve the UI/UX of the Export Template Manager dialog ( GH-50531 ).

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The Economy of the Metaverse | Interview with Epic CEO Tim Sweeney

Deconstructor of Fun

And that we’d ultimately get to a point where a much higher percentage of the profits go to creators than with any of these other platforms that currently exist. And you just want to see competition at every point in the value chain, where every component of the value chain that there’s a healthy competition there.