Apparently, it is possible to declare a function returning const void:
const void foo()
{
}
g++ seems to consider the const important, because the following code does not compile:
#include <type_traits>
static_assert(std::is_same<void(), const void()>::value, "const matters");
...
@DeadMG AAA games are incredibly expensive to make. The less risks a publisher takes, the better. That's not helped by the fact that a game that takes no risks still sells quite well.
I had this idea about a sci-fi RTS (on ground, not in space) where you design units with spare parts you unlock in some way, then, before the game starts, you select N unit types you'll be able to use in game.
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(Btw, did you know you can copy-and-paste Windows message boxes?)