Hi there, I’m twdoor. I just like to make and learn things. I dabbled in a bunch of stuff over the years, like TF2 map making, minecraft data/resource-packs, IRL electronics and t-shirt printing, Spellbreak UE4 modding, digital art, game dev, writing and some more I forgor
Right now I am working on learning the Godot game engine and improving my art skill so I can develop and launch my own game in the future. Till then, I have the simple cards godot addon i am working on, and I also participate in some gamejams on itch.
Outside of that I also play games (Warframe and Dont Starve are my current mains), watch anime and read manga (I would drop a list but its too long)
A team used it in a gamejam before, they gave some good feedback, but besides that it’s hard to know if someone used it without intentionally tagging me.
As for the t/suki, I saw you Neuron behav tree video and I wanted to check the code. I needed an account, googled what it was and made one still can’t see the code yet, but I’m not in a rush so might as well see what’s around here
Ah, currently the git repository is only accessible to members who have TL2 (that is, some minimum amount of activity on the forum). It’s set up this way to prevent new users from uploading their own repositories and using up a significant amount of server resources without getting to know the community.
I have been intending to make it possible for new users to access the git hosting site without granting the ability to upload, but I haven’t quite gotten around to that yet. I guess I should really look into that now ^^; I’ll let you know!
I also want to make the git website publicly viewable without joining the community, but I have some concerns about AI scraping and I haven’t gotten around to setting up Anubis yet. That said, I’m not completely sure Anubis would address all of my concerns either.
We also have matrix chatrooms available to all members (with discord bridging and voice calls) over at https://chat.tsuki.games and a wiki.js wiki at https://wiki.tsuki.games (mostly used for organizational documents and is only editable by circle members at the moment).