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ivanjermakovyesterday at 8:37 PM3 repliesview on HN

> The most beloved games have the shittest code

Do you have data supporting that? My favorite games (Factorio, Noita, Song of Syx to name a few) all share in common devs' passion and expertise. I don't have any example of a good game with shitty code.


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DonHopkinsyesterday at 9:18 PM

I had an experience developing The Sims 1, which confirms the "Worse is Better" hypothesis, which is a harsh reality of the games industry and the software development industry in general: I pointed out to my manager that the code was shit, and we really needed to clean it up before shipping.

So he sat me down and explained: "Don, your job is TURD POLISHING. If you can just make your turd nice and shiny, we will ship it, and everybody will be happy with you, because that is what we hired you to do."

But then at least he gave me a few weeks to clean up and overhaul the worst code. The moral is be careful what you ask for, or you might have to be the one who shovels out all the shit.

https://donhopkins.com/home/TheSimsDesignDocuments/TDSEditTo...

https://donhopkins.com/home/TheSimsDesignDocuments/Comprehen...

sudokatsuyesterday at 8:45 PM

The Simpson’s Hit & Run and Fallout 3 come to mind

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cubefoxyesterday at 8:49 PM

There are countless great games with a lot of bugs and performance problems. Maybe most of them have pretty code behind the scenes, but I doubt it.