GribbleGrunger
Dreams in Digital
Monty On The Run - Commodore 64. NOSTALGIA! Oh, the memories ...
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Monty On The Run - Commodore 64. NOSTALGIA! Oh, the memories ...
HOLD ON!?!?!? That was made in Dreams? The whole thing?
Come on, man, why are you surprised? Dreams is a fully fledged development suite.
but is it like full game or just couple stages ?HOLD ON!?!?!? That was made in Dreams? The whole thing?
this is one of the best horror games on Dreams, maybe even one of the best levels in general:
Ugly Sofa Gaming has a very special announcement and we have a special week of Dreams content coming starting September 30th. Watch the video for more information:
I want to try this so badly. I've tried (and failed) with Unreal Engine once i saw what an uphill battle was. The blueprint system is nice visually but I never could get an idea of what commands I had there. There are tutorials, yes, but no one explains exactly why there are those blocks and what their purpose is exactly, your best bet is to memorize a couple of those and ignore the rest. It's very frustrating.
Also, I thought it was possible to create models, texture and everything with UE4, but you also need at least another 2 or 3 equally difficult softwares. This is ridiculous. It will never be a feasible hobby.
I hope dreams changes that.
I'm waiting for the official releaseIt will. Get it now.
I'm waiting for the official release
Media Molecule didn't give a date, did they?
I like the concept of your channel but damn, you guys need to up your mic game. Bad audio is a massive turn off for a lot of people.
Background noise is generally hidden by the game sounds (though it's still there, it's especially noticeable on that Creepy Exorcism video), it's more of a clarity and quality issue. It's sounds like you're talking down a pipe or your mic is in the center of a big empty room, and you're sitting in the doorway talking at it. Too bassy, too echoey. Compare your audio to GribbleGrunger 's, you can always hear and fully understand what he's saying. With your audio sometimes it's hard to understand.Is it background noise or just general clarity or something else?