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Hi, I want to try myself in the development of mobile 2D simulators, do not tell me in which direction it is better to study programming, I planned to develop on Unity or Unreal Engine.
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По 2D играм:
Gamemaker (только 2D, знать ЯП не надо)
Питон (PyGame, RenPy)
2D движки для начинающих:
- Stencyl (конструктор),
- RPG-maker,
- Ink - free дополнение для Unity (язык html, С#).
- GameMaker Studio2 (платный 100$, технология drag&drop)
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Hi! good... so... then what is your question?
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Ядро систем этих движков составляют языки семейства С (С++, С#), т.к. они наиболее быстрые, как вспомогательные языки используются Питон, Lua. По поводу систем не скажу, т.к. не знаю что это такое
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Unity
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Благодарю
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Успехов! 😉👍
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If you want to develop a game, you need to learn some programming that is why you should read this article- https://www.mrtechsonu.com/programming-languages-for-game-development/
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Вопрос в том какой из языков программирования было бы более выгоднее изучать для написания систем в игре, с каких изучений начать
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Тогда начинаю изучать c#
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Developing games and websites depends on you like if you already learned a specific language you can start but I personally suggest choosing C# (C-Sharp), Lua or Java language. This is mostly used in gaming language.
You can check to get Ideas from: https://gamesredeem.com
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oh....ok....so.. what's your question?
if u want to learn it go on and learn it
it is good for you
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