My Struggle with SLQ Queries

This last week I have spent a significant amount of time dealing with mildly complex SQL queries for our game. At least they are complex by my standards (your mileage may vary). My first problem I needed to tackle is the structure of our database. In the grand scheme of things, the database is rather… Continue reading My Struggle with SLQ Queries

Things Are Coming Together

This week the team and I have made many additions and improvements to the game that give me a new level of confidence that we might just pull off finishing this project in the given time. Ten weeks of class feels like a whole lot when you are tackling different topics every week in a… Continue reading Things Are Coming Together

Taking Shape

This week has shown some significant progress for the beginnings of our trading card game maker. What was wireframes and concepts is now turning into working screens and interactions. Over the last week, I have learned quite a bit about getting user input from Unity and sending that to our webserver and database. The intersection… Continue reading Taking Shape

Unity Screen Scaling Woes

For the last week, our team has been designing our game and making all kinds of decisions on how it should play and what customizations we want to include. With all that concluded, I found myself quite excited to jump into Unity and start putting pieces together for our login and registration screens. I slapped… Continue reading Unity Screen Scaling Woes

The Journey So Far

Introductions Hello and welcome to the very first post of Blogging a Capstone! First off, my name is Jacob Souther. I live in Colorado with my girlfriend and incredibly adorable pup, Skye (I might be biased). We live a dual existence of outdoor enthusiasm and video game enjoyment with a small dash of love for… Continue reading The Journey So Far

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