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What is the best software to use to make video games?

22nd Jul 2020, 11:54 PM
super gamer artist
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Unreal engine and unity is very good and simply
24th Jul 2020, 9:14 PM
Mohammad Hadian
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c# unity engin
24th Jul 2020, 8:19 PM
abo amir أبو أمير
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I agree with all Martin Taylor has said. Yes, you can in theory develop a game without using any game engine and lot of Open GL or Vulcan or DirectX API. Nope, I strongly advise you not to do so cuz that's a rabbit hole you wouldn't want to go into and even if you possibly could you'd give up due to frustration or end up creating your own game engine from scratch.
23rd Jul 2020, 7:18 PM
Zohaib AK
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Thanks I was wondering!
22nd Jul 2020, 11:59 PM
super gamer artist
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Thanks that's extremely helpful!
23rd Jul 2020, 12:09 AM
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If you are a beginner then I would recommend Unity with C#, unity is a beginner friendly game engine compared to other ones out there.
23rd Jul 2020, 12:23 AM
Arsenic
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Got it thank you!
23rd Jul 2020, 12:24 AM
super gamer artist
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Thanks I was asking more advice for beginners and less of Wikipedia
23rd Jul 2020, 1:41 AM
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Just starting with Unity. But game dev also one has to have some background on design, music.
23rd Jul 2020, 9:16 AM
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Gamemaker
23rd Jul 2020, 12:36 PM
shubham kumar
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Assuming you have no prior experience in game development and want to get started. Game Engine: Use a game engine... ANY GAME ENGINE. Few tutorials on any of those will give you an idea of its workflow, difficulty and its capabilities.START SMALL this is very important gamedev takes time to get into it. Still not clear which engine: 1.Godot Engine : upcoming, very beginner friendly , made with 2D first in mind, good docs, lots of tutorials to get you rollin and bonus a really easy language GD Script (Python's easy version for game development). FOSS so it's 100% free. Engine size ~40MB. If you want results fast use godot. And... yeah it doesn't care if you don't completely understand OOP. You can also use C++ or C# but why should you? 2.Unity : steeper but slowly rewarding learning curve, way lots of tutorials & books, C# for coding, awesome asset store, industry standard, cheaper comparitively but not free.
23rd Jul 2020, 7:12 PM
Zohaib AK
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Thanks but im not exactly sure what you're recommending
23rd Jul 2020, 12:06 AM
super gamer artist
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Thanks!
23rd Jul 2020, 2:35 AM
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Okay that makes sense I will start using those
23rd Jul 2020, 5:02 PM
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If you are a biginer it beter so start with unity or blender
24th Jul 2020, 4:07 PM
AHMED GAMER
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Unity is nice to make games.
24th Jul 2020, 3:43 AM
Priyanshu Khare
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c# programming language or maybe unity I guess
24th Jul 2020, 9:56 AM
ayomide
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C++
24th Jul 2020, 6:50 PM
Dhruv Jethwani
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Unreal Engine C++, Not Necessary To Learn Everything At C++. You Can Purchase Course Online To Able To Understand More.
24th Jul 2020, 10:27 PM
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