Fuze Devs, a small comment
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Hello guys,
I've only been using Fuze for a day now (well a little less than one) but already I feel to must say a huge THANK YOU for bringing this to the Switch, it already has breathed new life into my Switch and its plain to see I'll be using this for a long long time. I will probably never master it but that's besides the point as I'm already getting a ton of enjoyment and pleasure from using it.Thank you so much guys!
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I’m not a Dev but on behalf of the team, thank you for your kind words and your support. It means a lot!
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That is all we can hope for.
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Thank you very much @SteveZX81! This means a great deal mate.
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I have felt identified with the words of SteveZX81, not only by FUZE also because as I see in your username, you have used a Sinclair! Or not Steve?
My first program when I was not yet a developer was in a Sinclair 1000.
FUZE brought me those best memories!
But even better, since it is now geared towards video games!
Thank you so much! -
@Robbie-Bozzacchi said in Fuze Devs, a small comment:
I have felt identified with the words of SteveZX81, not only by FUZE also because as I see in your username, you have used a Sinclair! Or not Steve?
My first program when I was not yet a developer was in a Sinclair 1000.
FUZE brought me those best memories!
But even better, since it is now geared towards video games!
Thank you so much!My first ever computer was a 1k Sinclair ZX81 back in 1982, and although it had a terrible keyboard, no sound, black and white only and pixels the size of house bricks, but oh I loved it so much and i've always thought very fondly of both the ZX81 and the Spectrum.
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@SteveZX81 But that RAM pack wobble! I remember losing hours of work.
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My biggest fear in those days was the ever expiring 50p in the electric meter!
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Honestly, FUZE4 was just what I needed to get back into programming. I spent the last number of years having not done programming because of life-changing events, so I was a bit rusty in just about anything in code. Easy to pick up again, but I didn't have the motivation. Figured that maybe porting my old PTC project to FUZE4 would help, and now I'm recalling many lessons I've previously learned, as well as coding things that were normally done automatically because the option is there.
So big thanks to the team for giving me this chance.