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Facepunch Studios business and news from across the web.- The sequel to Garry's Mod releases this month, and Valve will let you publish your creations as standalone Steam games, like dafty Finn sim My Summer CottageFacepunch Studios, led by Garry Newman, announced a new licensing deal with Valve that will allow creators to publish their S&box creations as standalone Steam games without paying Facepunch a fee. S&box, a spiritual successor to Garry's Mod built on the Source 2 engine, is set to release on April 28th and will support features like visual scripting and VR. The first game to be released using this system will be My Summer Cottage.
- Garry's Mod successor s&box finally arrives on Steam on April 28Facepunch Studios has announced that its sandbox successor to Garry's Mod, s&box, will launch on Steam on April 28. The game will feature a licensing deal with Valve, allowing users to export and release their creations as standalone Steam games without paying Facepunch. The studio founder, Garry Newman, stated his motivation is to provide opportunities for others, similar to what Valve did for him.
- Garry's Mod creator partners with Valve in deal that ensures games made in his sandbox gem's new successor can be sold royalty-free on Steam: "It's just waiting for us now"Valve and Garry Newman have partnered to allow creations made in S&box, the successor to Garry's Mod, to be sold royalty-free on Steam. This deal ensures creators using the Source 2 engine-based tool will receive full returns, similar to using Unity. S&box is set to launch publicly in April, with some games already listed on Steam.
- Facepunch signed a license with Valve to allow standalone releases from s&boxFacepunch Studios has signed a new licensing agreement with Valve that allows users of its Source 2-based game, s&box, to export and release their creations as standalone games on Steam royalty-free. This development, a spiritual successor to Garry's Mod, aims to foster a diverse ecosystem of player-made and independent titles. The company is also working on its own licensing framework for developers and plans to pilot the feature with select individuals.
- How useful is AI for coding?This article explores the utility of AI in game development coding, presenting both the advantages and disadvantages cited by industry professionals. While some developers find AI tools transformative for tasks like code navigation, summarization, and rapid prototyping, others express concerns about accuracy, understanding, and the potential for increased technical debt. The consensus suggests AI is a powerful supporting tool rather than a replacement for human programmers.
- Garry's Mod Creator Compares Overusing AI In Coding To Watching Too Much PornGarry Newman, creator of Garry's Mod and founder of Facepunch Studios, shared his views on the use of artificial intelligence in game development, comparing overreliance on AI in coding to excessive porn consumption. He believes a 50/50 balance between AI tools and human creativity is crucial for developers to maintain critical thinking skills. Newman also touched upon the potential for a Rust film adaptation and the upcoming launch of Facepunch's new game-creation platform, s&box.
- Garry's Mod creator says programmers over-relying on AI is like using too much porn: 'You lose your ability to…Garry Newman, creator of Garry's Mod and founder of Facepunch Studios, shared his thoughts on the over-reliance on AI in programming, comparing it to excessive pornography use that diminishes natural ability. He acknowledged AI's utility in coding but expressed concerns regarding its use in art, especially when trained on existing artists' work.
- Garry's Mod creator expected to only "make about $30,000" on the sandbox game – but some 25 million copies later, it's one of Steam's most iconic smash hitsGarry Newman, creator of the sandbox game Garry's Mod, initially expected to make only around $30,000 from the title. However, the game has since sold approximately 25 million copies, becoming a significant hit. Newman also mentioned that the success of Garry's Mod and Rust is due to the team enjoying their work and the products they create.
- Garry Newman says companies have tried to buy Facepunch but the only reason to sell it would be for money 'and I…Garry Newman, CEO of Facepunch Studios, stated that while the company has received acquisition offers, the primary motivation for selling would be financial gain, which has not yet been sufficient. Newman emphasized his desire for Facepunch to remain independent, inspired by Valve's approach to empowering creators and fostering careers through their platforms like Garry's Mod and the upcoming s&box.
- Facepunch is 'talking to people' about a Rust movie: 'We definitely had interest'Facepunch Studios, the developer of the survival sandbox game Rust, has confirmed they are in discussions about a potential movie adaptation. Studio founder Garry Newman expressed the need for trust in any partners involved in the project, noting the prevalence of scams in the industry. While no concrete plans are in place, the studio has received interest from various parties.
- A Rust Movie Could Happen, But Dev Says Many People Are Trying To Scam ThemFacepunch Studios is in early discussions about adapting their survival game Rust into a movie, according to director and COO Alistair McFarlane. While "big-name companies" are involved, McFarlane cautioned that the process is slow and fraught with potential scams, with founder Garry Newman noting the prevalence of fraudulent parties. The studio is also considering that some companies may seek rights simply to prevent others from making the film.
- Garry Newman says his game creation platform s&box will 'probably' be priced similarly to Garry's ModGarry Newman stated that his new game creation platform, s&box, will likely be priced similarly to its predecessor, Garry's Mod. While a final price has not been confirmed by Facepunch Studios, it is expected to be around the original $10 cost, despite two decades of development.
- Evening Esports and CompetitionsFacepunch Studios, the developer behind Rust, is sponsoring DreamHack Birmingham. This event highlights the growing connection between game development studios and the esports scene.