
I made a website. It's called One Million Chessboards. It has a million chessboards on it. Moving a piece moves it for everyone, instantly. There are no turns.

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I made a website. It's called One Million Chessboards. It has a million chessboards on it. Moving a piece moves it for everyone, instantly. There are no turns.
I made a website. It’s called One Million Chessboards. It has one million chessboards on it.
Moving a piece moves it for everyone, instantly. There are no turns. You can move between boards.
What
Well last year I made this game called One Million Checkboxes.
It was a pretty fun time! So I thought I’d do something like this again.
I worked really hard on this one. I hope you like it.
How
This was the most technically challenging thing that I’ve worked on in a long time. I’m going to save a full technical writeup until I see how my decisions pan out, since I think there’s a decent chance I’ll need to make a lot of changes.
But I’ll summarize a few things for you.
- Unlike One Million Checkboxes, I designed this for scale
- The game runs on a single server (!)
- The board is stored fully in-memory; it’s a 2D array of 64 million uint64s
- The backend is written in go. This is my first go project.
- I use a single writer thread, tons of re
How does a fresh coat of paint help this 19-year-old RPG against modern competition?
For many gamers, this week's release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has provided a good excuse to revisit a well-remembered RPG classic from years past. For others, it's provided a good excuse to catch up on a well-regarded game that they haven't gotten around to playing in the nearly two decades since its release.
I'm in that second group. While I've played a fair amount of Skyrim (on platforms ranging from the Xbox 360 to VR headsets) and Starfield, I've never taken the time to go back to the earlier Bethesda Game Studios RPGs. As such, my impressions of Oblivion before this Remaster have been guided by old critical reactions and the many memes calling attention to the game's somewhat janky engine.
Playing through the first few hours of Oblivion Remastered this week, without the benefit of nostalgia, I can definitely see why Oblivion made such an impact on RPG fans in 2006. But I also see all the ways that the game can feel a bit dated after nearly two decade
I’m in dire need of a new monitor but, it seems, it is harder to find a good one than I thought.
I currently have the 24G2 which is 24 inch and 1080P. It was great but it unfortunately kind of died. White lines, lagging with tougher games and such. So I was researching for a good gaming (and productivity) monitor and found the DELL G2724D. The DELL looked gorgeous compared to the old 24G2. Unfortunately though, insane amount of glow – to the point I just returned it and asked money back.
Now I’m kind of uncertain which monitor to get, I read reviews and all reviews on IPS panels have a lot of complains about the glow. I then researched about OLED, Q-OLED and kind of fell in love. Was ready to purchase one until, I was not. I found out it’s not a good match for productivity usage due to burn-in issue (Excel and Word). So kind of stuck now.
I was thinking about the ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS or LG UltraGear 27GR83. But I have bad experience with the ASUS before (bought it and would not turn on, might be just bad luck?) and I read different opinions on the UltraGear one. I’m still on t
Co-founder Jason Citron is stepping down, but will remain with the company as a member of the board of directors.
Crafting and resource management is compelling, but the wider world has yet to grab me.
The maker of cryptic block-seeding puzzler Starseed Pilgrim has announced a new game called The End Of Gameplay in which you, well, "kill gameplay".
The maker of cryptic block-seeding puzzler Starseed Pilgrim has announced a new game in which you are invited to do the unspeakable and "kill gameplay". The End Of Gameplay will be an exploratory 2D platformer according to the tags on its Steam page but anyone who has played the work of creator Droqen might predict those labels to prove looser than a toddler's shoelace. Enjoyers of obscure and poetic wanderings in minimalist spaces will probably be happy with the trailer below.
The creator describes it as "like Starseed Pilgrim, but only all the parts that nobody told me they cared about". This is a strong pitch but in what direction I cannot tell. Starseed Pilgrim was a mysterious blockbuilding platformer released back in the hellsands of 2013, in which you had to plant various seeds and discover their effects to go... somewhere? I never quite got it, to be honest. But that's okay, I'm not alone.
We at RPS regularly and viciously kill the word "gameplay" every time it appear
Videogames are...good?! It's more likely than you think, says Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 actor Andy Serkis.
Ah, well thank heck for that. I thought I'd spent my weekend hunched over a screen in a goblinesque sweat-trance. No! Says Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 voice actor Andy Serkis: I was simply partaking in some vital culture; a veritable Wildean sophisticate. Film industry folks thought games were "not an art form in any stretch," Serkis told Game Watcher, "and gradually it's taken over the film industry, which could not exist without it." Take that, Roger Ebert's dead wrong dead horse of a dead body.
“I wouldn’t have called myself a gamer at all,” said the Lord Of The Rings actor, who also worked on Enslaved: Odyssey to the West with Alex Garland. "But I was always very interested in next generation storytelling. Around 2004, when we made Heavenly Sword, I started our performance capture studio with a view to create immersive stories outside of traditional 2D experiences, like cinema or television.”
"There used to be a terrible snobbery from the film industry with [videogames] b
Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 20th
Happy Sunday! Whatcha y'all been playing?
I've done nothing but blue prince. It keeps going deeper. And deeper, and deeper..... I can't stop playing. Someone help
What do you think about my new Youtube video?
In this video I am doing some changes to my own game. These changes are something like adding sword combat, adding particles and visual buffs, repairing inventory and crafting table. This video also contains discussion about my oncoming challenge video where I do a coding challenge. Please give feedback about your experience a s a viewer! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y71h5Vmly-8&t=6s
need advice, how to get good at monster hunter
So, started playing freedom unite recently and I have a massive skill issue. Any advice you can give? Is my first monster hunter game. Especially in quests where you have to kill a big monster I just get bodied. Tried out lance, longsword and dual swords.
Why doesn't Steam support Android?
Steam revenue estimated 2024: $10.8B
Google Play Store gaming revenue 2024: ~$31B
Why doesn't Valve want a part of that? I mean they already have an Android app. Several, actually. I realize there's some amount of investment but surely the payoff is worth it, and they have the necessary funds and skills? I mean if F-Droid can do it with nothing but volunteers and grants...?
Certainly plenty of games won't lend themselves well to the mobile experience but also plenty of them do.
From a personal perspective: I don't really care a whole lot for mobile games but I do like Balatro and want to play it on my phone, but if I want to do that I have to buy another license, which I can't even do because I don't run Google Play Services.
Epic got in on this already. Where's Valve?
Edit: my reflections on this conversation:
Valve could distribute their own app like Epic but they'd also probably have to remove it from the Play Store because now a cross-platform game would give them an An
The same gracefully imagined strategy sim but with new visuals, a turn-based battle system and an ambitious map-wide tidefall mechanic.
The legend goes that in the 12th century, King Canute plonked his throne down on the seashore and commanded the tide to go out, thereby empirically demonstrating to all the toadies at court that he was not, in fact, God Almighty. You don’t need to order the ocean to piss off in Endless Legend 2: it’s already in headlong retreat. But not from you.
At intervals throughout Amplitude’s new 4X strategy game (the studio’s first reveal since they bought their independence back from Sega) mysterious “tidefall” events cause the surrounding waters to plummet and reveal a new expanse of hexagonal terrain, rich with questable dungeons and other eldritch sights. A world map that began as an Earthsea-style archipelago gradually becomes a set of proper continents, with more opportunities to meet and out-gambit other factions, and more secrets to discover. It’s an evolution of the first Endless Legend’s seasonal dynamics, and “the beginning of an answer” to what Amplitude co-founder Romain d
On Death Stranding 2: On the Beach's release later this year, players will be able to clear bosses without actually defeating them.
Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 13th
Whatcha all playing?
I've been diving deep into Blue Prince.
Really awesome roguelite puzzle game. Highly recommend checking it out!!!
Marathon | Gameplay Overview Trailer
Marathon looks like an Ai agent would create. Art style, gameplay and story wise.
This is the next game from the Destiny creator Bungie. A multiplayer extraction shooter. It has nothing to do with the original Marathon game its based on, an old single player game. Those who could hands on the game describe it as a Destiny like controls and animation, but as an extraction shooter mode.
As for me, I would probably even check the game out, if it was free to play (its full price game, like Concord) and if it would be playable on Linux. Bungie is anti Linux, so not for me anyway.