Plans for a proposed follow-up are just salt in the wound at this point
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Maybe every single game doesn’t deserve a sequel or a remake.

Focus on making new games instead of complaining about not getting paid to produce nonexistent regurgitation.

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Hit & Run actually did get a fan remake in Unity.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3gCaTLUSAUuk6mTBjNc1dwjBf4NiFcEf

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

https://www.piped.video/playlist?list=PL3gCaTLUSAUuk6mTBjNc1dwjBf4NiFcEf

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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Such a waste of energy. They should have made a new game so that they could sell it and not just get a lawsuit for their project.

unalivejoy
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Time enjoyed wasting is not time wasted.

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They could’ve at least had an “accidental data breach” or something instead of just sitting on their hands telling everyone else how cool the thing they can’t have is

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Fair enough but these fan projects are a waste. At best you get a cease and desist letter, at worst a lawsuit and all your work scraped.

Make an original game based on the concepts and mechanics of these games.

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Not every project’s goal is to make money. I’d argue that spending time learning now to remake a game that you personally love is not a waste of time. You get the thing you wanted (a remaster) and you’ve honed a skill.

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If you actually are allowed to finish the project without getting sued up the ass. Sure.

You can learn the same skills making a game that’s inspired by your favourites.

Making a new game and selling it are two different things. You can make it and give it away for free like many do.

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Why do waste time commenting when you could be learning how to use UE5 and make a game ?

I keep telling myself the same thing… Damn this adhd! 😩

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Creative coding is your friend. Look for p5.js . Instead to get the output in a cmdline console of your hello world, you will see it in picture you render. It is more exciting.

Once you understand basic principles, switch to a game engine.

Hope it helps.

I know a few languages to do stuff by hand; I’ve just been super curious about that flow chart method of providing logic that UE5 has. I originally started with things like Klik’n’Play and always thought the “code a thing without writing any code” was neat.

I just keep putting it off. Like how I also keep putting off learning how to play the guitar I spend $500 on. 😩

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I am. Humans are capable of doing multiple things throughout the day.

Alto
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Clearly doing so is a waste of energy.

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Not min/maxing your days. SMH

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