Good news imaginary reader! After a couple of hours of tinkering around with some examples (this simple 3D scene, this introduction to keyboard input, and this example about rotation), I was actually able to build the simplest prototype ever. A block that can move, speed up, turn and get followed by the camera.
Now I just need to polish and I'll be ready to release a masterpiece. Just a tiny bit of polish though, I don't want to over do it to impress so many people.
Ok, wild fantasies aside, I'm surprised that it was as simple as this to get this result. Now I need a new goal, so let's take it up a notch. How about if now we introduce real acceleration, braking, and a bit of friction so that it comes to a halt when inactive? What did you say? Ah, yes, indeed, I agree with you. It sounds like a good step. Thanks for the emotional validation.
Well, see you soon. Let's hope this doesn't take long.
Now I just need to polish and I'll be ready to release a masterpiece. Just a tiny bit of polish though, I don't want to over do it to impress so many people.
Ok, wild fantasies aside, I'm surprised that it was as simple as this to get this result. Now I need a new goal, so let's take it up a notch. How about if now we introduce real acceleration, braking, and a bit of friction so that it comes to a halt when inactive? What did you say? Ah, yes, indeed, I agree with you. It sounds like a good step. Thanks for the emotional validation.
Well, see you soon. Let's hope this doesn't take long.
-CAV

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