I find the comment blocks on top of classes helpful, with some notes about intended usage, maybe a quick example -- it saves a lot of time and human parsing trying to figure out what the writer of the class intended
sometimes that's not entirely clear from the header, and I don't want to go digging around source to find an example of what the class author had intended (and in all honesty, probably get it wrong anyway)
Having not seen it, I wouldn't know, but I'd imagine you'd have a base unit class with some basic info about it, shield status, hitpoints, and a "take hit" sort of function, which might call a protected virtual to apply unit specific effects?
@DeadMG Ah, I was imagining maybe a loss of abilities from hits, so maybe a fighter is slower when it's been damaged, or a capital ship loses some of it's defences
I'm ok with using abbreviations, like TLD for Top Level Domain, but this is the sort of thing that I think should have a comment that you do actually mean that
I am not certain whether there will be much self-explaining going around in the renderer, especially shader code which requires an understanding of the techniques applied which are not obvious (at first) to the naked eye. I could formulate a side documentation of many of the implemented techniques explaining the motivation, real physical interaction math and the approximated model suitable and employed ingame.
Though as we are all in this for the experience, I think it would be good if people were willing to help explain why certain things are done for others to learn from
I have no idea, it's basically a Cryostat with a typo (since every name needs a typo or whatever the quote was :D). Better ask when there's "everyone" here so we can be 100% sure ?
Alright, people, I'll get a web architecture going around in about 24 hours or so, secure access and provide you all with login data. I think it isn't really a good idea to linger way too much on a public chat, way too much sensitive information. And I honestly don't know how long we'll be welcome to keep our little parade here.
Well, it's a valid chatroom that's still publicly observable (a gallery if you so desire), so I don't think we would get kicked out of here or something along such lines.
Kyrostat.com means shit is getting serious. 800 GB of pure traffic, 24 GB of storage, "unlimited" sexy emails @kyrostat.com and many databases. Ours for the taking.
We need to take care of some IRC goodness and I'll take the next day or two conjuring a sexy online HQ for us to act like real professionals, dropping bacon bombs every three seconds in a uniform environment.
Even if this entire projects fails, I'll consider my investment into the website domain like a few-day Developer Hobbyland ticket. It's been fun to be a part of this. Hopefully, we'll make it go.
Besides bacon overdose, there's no reason for it to fail, really.