It is always neat to see what
cool things developers do for E3.
Not exact matches
A
cool thing about this one is the leg
developer.
We've actually got some * very *
cool things in development at the moment... some
things that I think will really surprise people, but (and I guess everyone's bored of
developers saying it) we can't really talk about them just yet.
The
cool thing about the
developers at Eltechs is that they understand we have strong attachments to our old - school PC strategy games.
This custom firmware was built by an XDA
developer named Hashcode and it's far from being complete, as it's in beta stage for now and some
things might not work properly or not at all, but the
cool thing is that you'll be getting that speedy Jelly Bean experience on your Kindle Fire.
But possibly the
coolest thing, aside from the game itself, wasn't even a part of marketing the game to us, it was just something one really passionate
developer on the game did.
One of the really
cool things about this game is that the
developers have produced an engine that they claim will allow for battles of up to 500 players without sacrificing frame rate or effect quality.
The only
thing I care about right now from Epic is their UE4 that other
developers can use to make some
cool stuff.
One of the
cool things about the relative accessibility of Sony's PSP and Nintendo's DS is that you get some pretty sophisticated «homebrew» programming for them, and even indie
developers and publishers can make and release games.
The brilliant
thing is, it almost FORCES the
developers to be more creative with their level design (out - of - reach chests,
cool platforming, etc.) because your mobility is that much greater.
We have lots of
cool game ideas for the future, but being a small independent
developer, we like to keep focus on one
thing at a time.
The
cool thing here is that the
developer has put a lot of love into the accompanying mini-games, with a rhythm - style DJing game and a surprisingly complicated bartending simulation in the mix.
The good part about it is that the
developer acknowledges that however you choose to deal with the ads, it helps them, which is a pretty
cool thing to let gamers know.
It's
cool that
developers and users are able to change up how
things look, but there needs to be a bit of control in some places.
Whether you're a
developer or someone who likes to create fun,
cool things, like one - woman Firefox theme machine, MaDonna, we're looking for the next generation of Extensions.
We've seen
developers do some really
cool things with ARKit, Apple's new augmented - reality development software, ever since the toolkit was announced and released in early June.
Enabling
developer mode is analogous to rooting your Android phone: you have deeper access to the OS, letting you turn on
cool stuff or potentially break
things.
Developers will need it, too; there are a lot of
cool new
things they can build into their apps!