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Unless a game is made by Supergiant.
I'm not a graphics guy, so i'd need to get someone to do it
Derelict was lucky when we had a professional join the team for free, Ed W., who's job was to make CGI for expensive hollywood movies. He knew what he was doing and knew a little bit of coding, so it was easy for me to teach him how the graphics side worked so he could test his own graphics within DF9.
So writing gameplay is fairly easy and cheap especially if you get someone from fiverr to do your 8 bit sprite graphics, but re-coding a 3d game requires a different skill set.
Never know, someone will do both one day.
-Skenners