Posted May 04, 2025 by Joelheath42
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Hey everyone!
It's been a busy few months here in the development den of "A Demon Hunter's Guide to Passing Finals." While things might have been a little quiet on the public-facing front, I've been deep in the trenches, meticulously refining and rebuilding key aspects of the game. I'm incredibly excited to share some of the progress I've made!
Eventing: The Engine Room is Running Smoothly!
One of the biggest focuses for me over the past few months has been ironing out the eventing. For those unfamiliar, eventing is essentially the scripting that makes everything happen in the game – from character interactions and quest triggers to combat mechanics and cutscenes.
I've spent countless hours going through and refining the existing eventing, squashing bugs, optimizing performance, and ensuring a smoother, more intuitive player experience. This has involved:
It might not be the most visually exciting update, but trust me, this meticulous work on the eventing is crucial for a solid and enjoyable gameplay experience. The "engine room" is now running much more smoothly!
A Fresh Coat of Paint: Custom Assets are Here!
This is where things get visually exciting! I'm thrilled to announce that I've been hard at work replacing the placeholder assets with brand new, custom-made assets! This has been a significant undertaking and one I'm incredibly proud of.
Seeing the game world come alive with these new, hand-crafted assets has been incredibly rewarding. It truly feels like "A Demon Hunter's Guide to Passing Finals" is finding its visual identity!
Under the Hood: Improving the Database
While less glamorous than new graphics, I've also been focusing on improving the overall database for the game. This is the backbone of everything – it holds all the information about items, skills, enemies, characters, and more.
This work has involved:
A well-structured database makes development much smoother and helps prevent potential issues down the line. It's the unsung hero of game development!
What's Next?
With these significant steps forward in eventing, assets, and the database, I'm feeling really good about the direction of the game. My next focus will be on [mention your next development goals - e.g., implementing more content, focusing on specific features, starting playtesting, etc.].
Thank you all for your patience and continued interest in "A Demon Hunter's Guide to Passing Finals." Your support means the world to me!
Stay tuned for more updates!
Best,
Joel Heath