That does sound really cool - Let me know if you find it!I think there was a topic in the past with a huge map of the world, and every member could point where they're from on it. But I can't seem to find it anymore.
You gotta search under Kousenai's profile in order to find it. He hasn't been active for more than a year and a half now.I think there was a topic in the past with a huge map of the world, and every member could point where they're from on it. But I can't seem to find it anymore.
That really is such an incredible coincidence. I have little free time nowadays but we should totally plan somethingYou gotta search under Kousenai's profile in order to find it. He hasn't been active for more than a year and a half now.
Here is the thread
EDIT: I spent more than 18 years in Puerto Rico but now living in Indiana, US
EDIT EDIT: Yet I have never met @RollyBug in person. Don't know if I ever will meet anyone from here at all.
Where within Indiana you are from? I can steal my cousin's car for a day.That really is such an incredible coincidence. I have little free time nowadays but we should totally plan something
Hey!I'm from Scotland originally... But I've lived in England, Ireland, the Isle Of Man and currently reside in Spain. I wouldn't mind meeting up with fellow devs, but where I live is quiet and doesn't really have any kind of gamedev scene.
Salamanca! Great city if you like the quiet life... And yourself?Where in Spain are you? Would be great to find a Spanish Game Maker community, I've met some indie devs around here, but none using Game Maker or without much experience.
Awesome! I'm from Madrid although I spend a lot of time in Alicante too. Haven't visited Salamanca yet, I'll add it to the listSalamanca! Great city if you like the quiet life... And yourself?
I agree that the title could be more inclusive.It's Serbia - but I just wanted to point out that the title is kinda sexist, cause it assumes all game makers are boys.
But is it West Virginia?I'm from the USA- the great state of Virginia!
Nah- but I lived close, for a while!But is it West Virginia?
My experience too- I just don't know if it's quite there, yet- and I know some people for whom it will never be. I wouldn't go so far as to call it sexist, personally, except in the broadest understanding of the term- nor would I say it feels or reads as intentionally exclusionary- but I do think it could be more inclusive.Bro is slowly becoming more gender neutral at least in my experience. Much like 'dude' I hear it all the time referring to people regardless of gender.
It's Serbia - but I just wanted to point out that the title is kinda sexist, cause it assumes all game makers are boys.
No, I never met any game makers in real life.
I'm from the USA- the great state of Virginia!
I agree that the title could be more inclusive.
I live in the real world.Bro is slowly becoming more gender neutral at least in my experience. Much like 'dude' I hear it all the time referring to people regardless of gender.
I too, love in Atlanta. It's where my main squeeze resides.I love in Atlanta
The way you organised those quotes and replies almost seems as if that's directed at me too ^^'
Yeah it's a bit silly, a bit of a non-issue to bring up.
Anecdotally, I have heard many people use bro when referring to girls or in small groups with girls. I occasionally address my partner or other female friends as bro(though I don't use the word that much in general)
I've seen it a bunch in media too, most specifc example I have is from a Hawkeye comic series. The bad guys were non-descript europeans in tracksuits and they referred to everyone as bro. Even a dog.