Crowbar Kernel Panic
The podcast at the intersection between gaming and Linux
We found 2 episodes of Crowbar Kernel Panic with the tag “godot”.
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Episode 51: The Great Copycat Conundrum: Ethics in Indie Game Development
September 14th, 2024 | 1 hr 12 mins
alone in the dark, cassette beasts, copyright in indie games, godot, humble bundle, indie game dev, prehistoric hunt, thics in game development
In this exciting episode of Crowbar Kernel Panic, the tech, gaming, and Linux podcast, the hosts share amusing and thought-provoking stories from their hiatus, including visits to ranches and cabins. They delve into indie game development, examining the line between homage and copying through game cloning case studies. The episode also updates listeners on game development resources and highlights titles like 'Alone in the Dark' and 'Cassette Beasts'. Additionally, the host narrates their journey of upgrading to the Nintendo Switch OLED amidst unexpected financial challenges, concluding with a schedule update due to an upcoming cabin trip. Tune in for a mix of gaming insights, development discussions, and life’s unexpected twists.
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Episode 50: Boomer MMO News and Gaming on Linux
July 22nd, 2024 | 48 mins 54 secs
daybreak games, everquest 2, godot, kde plasma 6.1, kingdom hearts, legend of grimrock, linux gaming, linux mint 22, mmo updates, new origin server, palia, steam summer sale, turtle wow, unreal engine integration, world of warcraft
In this episode of Crowbar Kernel Panic, the podcast at the intersection of Linux and gaming, the hosts discuss several interesting topics. They cover a range of boomer MMO news, including updates on Turtle WoW's potential Unreal Engine integration, EverQuest 2's new origin server, and Palia's acquisition by Daybreak Games. They also touch on the Steam Summer Sale and its impact on gamers' wallets, delve into game development using Godot, and mention recent news about Linux Mint 22's release delay and KDE Plasma 6.1's new features. Lastly, they provide tips for playing Elden Ring on Linux.