For getting Nova the Squirrel's box/label art drawn, I realized that stuff you intend to print probably should be much higher resolution than something you'll just display on a screen, but then remembered that NES cartridge labels are just so small (55x97 mm) that regular art resolutions are fine anyway.
f-list, death (-)
Getting very, very tired of people killing off their characters for kink purposes and making it as public as they can.
Even with taking drastic measures to avoid it, it's still happening enough in front of me to be a big problem and it's really unfortunate there aren't really good alternatives to F-List. Though, they'd probably have the same problems...
Adding a user list to Tilemap Town, currently just displays a list of pictures, names, and usernames (or temporary IDs if a guest). Next step is probably being able to click on someone in the user list and send them a private message or teleport request of some sort. #gamedev
Rough sketch for box art stuff, gonna look super cool for sure
While it's obviously unintended to have the weather and season entirely different across the water, I kinda like the idea of climates and biomes actually being that small and being able to travel into an entirely different one easily.
Also, I don't know how much to trust the map but Sunburst Island is barely south from the land everything else is on yet it's somehow permanently warm and grassy.
One thing that sort of bothers me a little when watching Minecraft videos is when someone breaks a block and leaves an item on the ground, and then they just never pick it up so it's left to despawn.
Though someone who's playing so much Minecraft that they're doing it as the focus of their channel probably has so much of everything stockpiled that one single fence item going wasted doesn't matter. :p
Sometimes I'm about to go make a GitHub issue for a project of mine for a feature I want to do later, and then I'm like, "Wait, Nova get off your butt and just implement that right now. It's easy."
In short, Tilemap Town now lets you download an offline copy of any map you're on, though you can't use it for anything yet. It's nice to be able to have a backup of your work that no one can take from you.
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