RE: [Unity Game Development Tutorial 15] - The obvious path to cubic voxels and the problem with this approach...
I've been posting about Unity on here since I joined in July 2016. I've done a number of tutorials. I've also talked about different ways to monetize it. I would like to merge it with the steem blockchain as well.
The problem for me right now is I am focused on the game dev side while 99% of the people seem to be focused on web apps. The biggest problem I've run into is the idea that if a person plays a game built in the engine there is a trust issue. There are a lot of techniques that people have been working on that can resolve this so, it is less of an issue. I really liked the idea of being able to embed WebGL games in my posts and that is not likely to happen due to the security issues/holes it could open.
Yet, we could still make games that tap into the steem blockchain. I was actually thinking of making games that gave different appearances and avatars based upon player stats.
This is something I'd like to work out myself, and I am interested in pursuing it if we can resolve these issues. I am the only one on my team doing any coding, so I am spread thin. I didn't really have time to devote to coding web apps so I could learn what I needed to know in order to link steem in.
Also with the SMTs (Smart Media Tokens) coming from the steem blockchain soon this could be HUGE for Unity. I am very interested in this.
Here are some posts I've made on similar subjects since I've been here:
- I'd like to make more of my projects integrate with the steem blockchain... Posting this as a chance at getting a boost from the community - last year
- STEEMIT: STEEM: Game Development: Opening doors... discussion - 2 months ago
- My 2016 Game Development and Art Creation Related posts - 11 months ago
There are others, including one I linked to a WebGL build of a game in. That one is down at the moment as I need to renew my Godaddy hosting that the WebGL build is on.
Anyway, let me know if you need help, or if I can be involved to make this happen.