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Anonymous ID: b+wF6yDpFinland /pol/509847463#509848536
7/8/2025, 7:49:33 PM
>>509847463
This is why people want to hang journalists from lamp posts, this is your job, really?
Anonymous /fit/76342449#76342727
7/6/2025, 2:59:03 AM
Anonymous /vg/529807293#529858765
7/4/2025, 4:06:49 AM
mouse sim chad nigga bros, set your aileron controls to 0%. now your favorite plane is not going to be wobbling all over the place
Anonymous /v/713797584#713854396
6/28/2025, 3:46:10 AM
>thread still up
Based
Anonymous ID: sfJqMh7u/biz/60520044#60521140
6/19/2025, 2:46:44 AM
Anonymous ID: U3tdQFU1United States /pol/507896785#507906993
6/18/2025, 11:44:50 PM
Anonymous /g/105604870#105623272
6/17/2025, 8:06:10 PM
>>105623073
Oh God, they actually did it, they fixed Shader Compilation Stutters: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/90400
For those that don't know, just about every Godot game suffers from this issue where Shader Compilation is done JIT whenever something like a particle or material appears on screen which causes a jitter.

I was about to say that the problem with Godot is that it's a generalized game engine and often doesn't fix problems that matter to finishing games, but this has been a pretty big problem I'd given up on seeing fixed and they actually did something about it.
Anonymous ID: SM1tf0o3Finland /pol/507247069#507263090
6/13/2025, 10:45:50 PM
>>507262831
Lets hope there will be thousands more incoming to test the results
Anonymous ID: lcBFoPsA/biz/60488208#60488379
6/11/2025, 5:12:18 AM
>>60488333
Checked
That also aligns with what I read. You don't get the same visual representation as to what you're doing compared to something like mechanical or civil engineering. Learning thermodynamics and how engines work seems boring though. Stuff like cars and HVAC don't interest me. Nothing moves in civil engineering so I didn't bother to include it in my question
>>60488356
That's true. Learning about circuits, control systems, and RF seems more fun to me, and it probably helps to study something that you're more curious about. The answer was already there, but again some second opinions are nice. Thanks for the answers anons