PuddlesTheVaporeon

Vaporeon, Toddler, Manboy, Baby

Late 20s // Warning: ABDL/babyfur kink account. You've been warned. // Cute vap who hasn't grown out of diapers~ // Fiance: @winterbreeze // 18+ Only //



Thought I'd share my thoughts on my little project tonight.

Everything's fine and I'm picking back up the work. But I find myself hesitant to dive back into where I was last working at, because quite frankly, I'm very dissatisfied with the scripting language I chose to use, out of the several options. There's one that, in my opinion, is a lot better to switch over to, but would require a lot of rewriting.

Which leads me to my second issue with the project: The IDE is...pretty bad! Graphically, it's fine and even good. But functionally, I have a text box popup to write not just story text, but logical code. Logical code benefits from typical quality-of-life features of a code editor, which this software seems to lack.

So, I'm taking the time and migrating everything I have to a brand new, more organized, more functional, environment to continue the work. One I'm more used to, one that will make it easy to keep track of large projects like this, and one that will make the final result a lot more legible and a lot easier to make!

One step forward, two steps back with progress. But I'm pretty excited to redo a lot of the old stuff. Most of my implementations of the logic were...hacky at best: The start of the story, for instance, silently created an array of every possible pronoun and conjugation of them, in order to be referenced exactly once after character creation! That... worked, but it's not ideal. I've got much, much better plans for my little project >:3


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