A change to the PBBG scene
- hallsofvallhalla
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A change to the PBBG scene
So I have really been thinking about current indie PBBGs and when compared to the rest of the game industry how far they have advanced and how they are still pigeon holed to desktop browsers for the most part.
Kal, Kyle, and I liek to chat it up on slack and were talking about a few things, one would be a PBBG engine built around deploying to all sorts of devices. Phones, tablets, ect.. Another was to change the entire scene and introduce sockets and possibly using a python backend. Give it a fresh feel of new features and a easy way to introduce sockets with some real power. Just wanting to start some conversations around whats missing from the PBBG world if anything. Where is its next big fad. What is the community looking for... Ect...
Kal, Kyle, and I liek to chat it up on slack and were talking about a few things, one would be a PBBG engine built around deploying to all sorts of devices. Phones, tablets, ect.. Another was to change the entire scene and introduce sockets and possibly using a python backend. Give it a fresh feel of new features and a easy way to introduce sockets with some real power. Just wanting to start some conversations around whats missing from the PBBG world if anything. Where is its next big fad. What is the community looking for... Ect...
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
Which slack do you guys use? Maybe I could join Also personally I would then use a .Net core backend allowing us to host it on basically any OS (yes I tried on Linux it works fine and easily).
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
Sent you a link to our slack server
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
Link sent Jack
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
Kind of on topic (mainly about Slack). If we do a community project do you think it would be wiser to use Gitter.im or to stick with Slack? The cool thing about Slack is custom integrations that Gitter lacks
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
I like slack. Don't want to use yet another tool...
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
agreed. If we have to pay for a server then I can pay for it.
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
All of the communications apps I am having to use for my job and personal projects is crazy. Last I counted 8 of them, not including email, texting and phone calls. And my job just added Microsoft Teams to try it out (MS Teams is basically MS's Slack competitor)
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Re: A change to the PBBG scene
Yeah it defintiely has gotten silly. Every time I find a game to play online people are using some new voice app that I have to download to communicate with