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Anyone still actively using this?

A topic by Polygonic created Mar 26, 2018 Views: 967 Replies: 7
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I loved the whole idea of superpowers, it was a great implementation of a great idea, and it really is a shame to see that it's died off.


I'd like to know, is anyone still actively using superpowers, or is it really dead?

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Still using for my hobby:)

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Yeah, just messing around with it is pretty fun, and a good way to learn/prototype.


I just wish there was an official discord or something. Would be a much better way for persistent chat because it stores all history, even when you're offline, and a lot more people use it and will be more likely to be running that in the background than superpowers or an IRC client.

That's a good point actually, maybe I could start up an unofficial one and post an invite link on the forums here?

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Would be a lot better if it were official, so they could maybe also include a link in the app itself with an update or something. An unofficial one would be a lot harder for people to find.

Agreed, I would love an official one, but I don't really see it happening sadly.

Has it really died off? That'd be a real shame. I'm thinking about using it for a serious project soon and all I really is desktop support. From what I'm gathering this tool is super extendable so no need to be worried since you can always just update it yourself.

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well, superpowers is still one of the most ambitious and innovative engines and wysiwyg editors for webgl based games, other being nunustudio or the core threejs,
with current surge in webgl based games and apps (due to cross platform at heart nature of webgl) and most recently WebXR Superpowers could really come back shining.