3D platformer in the vein of SEGA's Sonic Adventure.
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Reordered tool acknowledgements. The previous ordering was an artifact of the previous license agreement: for all they've made possible, I truly do owe the maintainers of *that* license more thanks than anyone, even the Godot contributors. While I do think the new license is a more moral license, else I wouldn't have switched to it, in practice it has yet to make anywhere near as great a positive impact on open-source as a movement, and therefore I owe its maintainers thanks only for the license itself, not for everything under the sun -- a much more modest but still very important contribution. One might wonder, then, why I don't still credit the maintainers of the old license on the list, if their work has been so essential even disregarding that I'm no longer using their license. The answer is simple: the list of explicit tool credits is reserved for maintainers of tools I use directly, and their license is no longer a tool I use directly. Anyway, credit to them above all others is already heavily implied in the more general acknowledgement of the entire open-source sphere. Which, if you think about it, really speaks to just how important their work has been. Also, an automatic update of unknown purpose was made to autoload/Storyboard/TestSaveData.tres. The only change seems to be that an array which was previously stored in pure-literal form now has its own resource ID. I assume I must have upgraded Godot in a recent system update and this behavior must be the most recent minor change to the engine: maybe it now always assigns resource IDs to arrays.
2023-12-28 05:54:42 -08:00
acknowledgements Reordered tool acknowledgements. The previous ordering was an artifact of the previous license agreement: for all they've made possible, I truly do owe the maintainers of *that* license more thanks than anyone, even the Godot contributors. While I do think the new license is a more moral license, else I wouldn't have switched to it, in practice it has yet to make anywhere near as great a positive impact on open-source as a movement, and therefore I owe its maintainers thanks only for the license itself, not for everything under the sun -- a much more modest but still very important contribution. One might wonder, then, why I don't still credit the maintainers of the old license on the list, if their work has been so essential even disregarding that I'm no longer using their license. The answer is simple: the list of explicit tool credits is reserved for maintainers of tools I use directly, and their license is no longer a tool I use directly. Anyway, credit to them above all others is already heavily implied in the more general acknowledgement of the entire open-source sphere. Which, if you think about it, really speaks to just how important their work has been. Also, an automatic update of unknown purpose was made to autoload/Storyboard/TestSaveData.tres. The only change seems to be that an array which was previously stored in pure-literal form now has its own resource ID. I assume I must have upgraded Godot in a recent system update and this behavior must be the most recent minor change to the engine: maybe it now always assigns resource IDs to arrays. 2023-12-28 05:54:42 -08:00
addons/noidexe_gltf_extras_importer Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
audio Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
autoload Reordered tool acknowledgements. The previous ordering was an artifact of the previous license agreement: for all they've made possible, I truly do owe the maintainers of *that* license more thanks than anyone, even the Godot contributors. While I do think the new license is a more moral license, else I wouldn't have switched to it, in practice it has yet to make anywhere near as great a positive impact on open-source as a movement, and therefore I owe its maintainers thanks only for the license itself, not for everything under the sun -- a much more modest but still very important contribution. One might wonder, then, why I don't still credit the maintainers of the old license on the list, if their work has been so essential even disregarding that I'm no longer using their license. The answer is simple: the list of explicit tool credits is reserved for maintainers of tools I use directly, and their license is no longer a tool I use directly. Anyway, credit to them above all others is already heavily implied in the more general acknowledgement of the entire open-source sphere. Which, if you think about it, really speaks to just how important their work has been. Also, an automatic update of unknown purpose was made to autoload/Storyboard/TestSaveData.tres. The only change seems to be that an array which was previously stored in pure-literal form now has its own resource ID. I assume I must have upgraded Godot in a recent system update and this behavior must be the most recent minor change to the engine: maybe it now always assigns resource IDs to arrays. 2023-12-28 05:54:42 -08:00
characters Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
levels Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
objects Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
sequences Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
startup Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
test Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
ui Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
util Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
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zones Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
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LICENSE.txt Replaced unintentional non-ASCII character in LICENSE.txt. 2023-12-27 12:23:29 -08:00
export_presets.cfg Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00
project.godot Imported project state from previous repo. (Previous repo was deleted to avoid continuing to distribute copies licensed under my previous choice of license; updating the license in the repo would not have sufficed because I would still be distributing undesirably licensed copies via the repo's history.) 2023-12-27 12:18:33 -08:00