

Happy to have taken the time, and I’m glad the feedback was appreciated. I respect the effort that you’ve put in so far (more than my game projects). Good luck on the rest of your journey!
Happy to have taken the time, and I’m glad the feedback was appreciated. I respect the effort that you’ve put in so far (more than my game projects). Good luck on the rest of your journey!
A bit of constructive feedback, I hope (noting that I’m not in game dev, so plenty of respect where it’s due)!
Overall, it seems like a great basis for a good game, and the artwork, visual theme, and animations we’re all quite good. I hope the full release is does well for you, and great work on all the effort that it must have taken to get even this far!
Any ones I’ve seen in Queensland, Australia, have been going strong Ain all sizes of pots. Although small pots seem to stunt their growth. Typically we have a good amount of morning or afternoon sun. Always on a balcony, etc.
I haven’t seen many in all-day shady areas. Any that get too much sun seemed to have yellowing/browning towards the tips, but that was in excessive heat.
Looks neat! Will give it a spin for sure.
Linux has native AMD drivers, no need for anything extra!
That did the trick, obviously charts on mobile is just too much power!
Strange as it doesn’t show any for me on Firefox for Android. Perhaps you have a newer version than all of us!
Other comments are on the right track. You likely need to get your music tagged correctly. From memory, you want the Artist tag to be A feat. B, then the Album Artist tag to be A.
MusicBrainz Picard is great. Especially if your music comes from formally released albums. My issue was having lots of indie playlists/albums. I solved this by having Various Artists labelled in the Album Artist tag (I think).