I just want to say- this is insane. Videogames have been a huge part of my life, and they're how my family bond. If we have a weekend, we'll speedrun chores, and then binge games like Bendy and the Ink Machine, or we'll take turns playing Hollow Knight. Unit's crap is going to kill that.
Not everyone can afford to PAY FOR EVERY PERSON TO INSTALL THEIR GAME, so those indie games I love so much are going to struggle. And we all KNOW there's going to be someone who uninstalls and reinstalls the game over and over. They're bleeding money from people who barely get any. From people who have to juggle jobs and daily life, and their passion projects.
And you know what, I'm done. I've spent years trying to learn unity and working to make someone cool I can share, but if this is how it's going to be, I'm taking my projects elsewhere. I'm uninstalling the game maker today. Maybe I'll take the advice I've been given, and make my own game engine, so I don't have to deal with this again.
tf2 mercs playing beat saber because i love the game
Scout: songs with less than 3.50 notes per second bore him, but he doesn't do that good with pattern changes, so he usually plays sped up songs on Hard, occasionally some Expert ones. he has crazy stamina and can play these fast songs until the headset's battery runs low. very competitive.
Soldier: he always puts his everything into every note, which is extremely tiring, so he usually plays Normal difficulty songs, one or two on Hard every once in a while. he finds it pretty fun, and when the others compete, he usually joins in. when he's tipsy, he'll sing along with the music.
Pyro: (let's pretend a headset can fit over their mask for a minute) they're just there for the vibes, and they love the funky colours and backgrounds of the maps. they don't even need to play the songs, Engie often downloads them modded maps that just focus on the surroundings and it's enough for them. they also enjoy watching others play.
Demo: he's dogshit at the game when he happens to be sobered up, and the drunker he is the better he gets, but the less energy he has for it. one evening he can beat three Expert+ levels in a row and pass out on the couch, other evening he'll play songs on Hard for the entire evening. he's down for a friendly competition.
Heavy: it's not his idea of fun, but he won't walk out when others play, he's content to just sit nearby and watch the casting from the headsets, he'll play a few levels on Normal just for the fun of joining in, but he won't play unless someone asks him to, nor will he play it on his own in his free time. not competitive at all.
Engie: he's crazy good at the game, pretty much the only person in base who can keep up with Scout's preferred song speeds and difficulties. he'll compete with him too, he's not hell-bent on winning but he's not gonna go easy on him. mostly plays Expert and Expert+.
Medic: Medic is the opposite of Scout - he does really well with different patterns, but has trouble keeping up if it's too fast. will SS rank most maps on Hard and slower maps on Expert. does try a slowed down Expert or Expert+ level every once in a while. not very competitive when it comes to this, but when others compete and he has the time for it, he'll join in, and he will laugh at whoever he happens to beat.
Sniper: Sniper is a very casual player, he plays songs on Hard difficulty with the occasional Normal or Expert. he's super stiff when playing, but when he has a drink or two he loosens up. he'll also join a friendly competition if it goes on, but he can't play for too long because the lights hurt his eyes.
Spy: Spy will say this is beneath him and not join the others when they're playing, but truth be told, he tried it once, got his fancy shirt sweaty, failed the level and hasn't wanted to try it again since. when others play, he might hover nearby and point out how goofy they look to the outside world though.
"Hidin' in another world... I've been livin' free"
Decided to draw art of my sona playing Beat Saber due to how often I play the game myself. I haven't been able to get into many rhythm games but something about Beat Saber just stuck with me.