Virtually all of Steams growth in the last year or so has been from China. Even though it’s not got a license to operate there. So if/when their government stop turning a blind eye to it they will suffer a massive drop in users.
This always happens. The first pre-release screenshots are the ones with the most views so tend to appear at the top of Google searches. Guaranteeing them to be used in most news stories for years to come. Which gives them more views. Which gives them a higher Google rank. Etc…
I had all my best ideas stareing out of the window on long train or bus journeys. These days I’m constantly “entertained” by my phone so it’s much harder to get into the same state of mind.
Or alternatively Godot. IMHO it’s a lot simpler to get basic stuff working. The editor can run on a much lower spec machine than unreal and GDscript is good stepping stone between scratch and languages like c#.
I would add that if you’re using Windows then you don’t need a 3rd party anti virus as long as you keep Windows up to date. Many commercial anti virus programs behave more like malware than the things they’re meant to protect you from
The escher drawing has a lot more detail. There is a person sitting on the stairs and one looking out of the window from what I remember
Beat Saber is definitely worth it if you could afford it. It’s the only game since DDR that has scratched the same itch for me.
If not then there’s also the Just Dance games on switch but they’re a lot more casual. If you want a more fitness type game then Ring fit Adventure on the switch is good.
When I’m learning a new language I like to try and solve problems from sites like https://adventofcode.com/ or https://projecteuler.net/ I find this gives my learning more of a focus. After you’ve done a few of these you should have enough confidence to attempt your own projects
Use this…https://udm14.org/