

@TranquilTurbulence @orca
I think it still needs some time to get ready.
At least until the app is available without side loading or testflight.
But I think it will be great
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@TranquilTurbulence @orca
I think it still needs some time to get ready.
At least until the app is available without side loading or testflight.
But I think it will be great
@Ategon That’s a neat little trick, that’s good to know :)
Thank you.
@dullbananas Sound’s like an interesting adventure of fixing your system.
Sadly this was properly a bad timing in class without a working device.
@feuiuxbe @godot @godotengine I learn the best if I pick a simple project and try to solve it on my own. Those project should be something where a lot of references are already available so I can seek help if I get stuck.
So you could create for example a clone of Snake or Pong and go from there. Make a short plan what should be in the game and give it a got.
I would try to limit such a project to a week in scope, this allows you to try another one after or abort if it gets boring.