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What code do you need for engines like unity and steam?

Hello people of the internet.I'm in need of some help.I want to create a game but for that i must know:do i need to code or not?Furthermore,what code should I use if I have to?Thanks in advance!

28th Jul 2019, 8:32 PM
Spidey155
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For developing apps , Java is good. Just a suggestionā˜ŗ
29th Jul 2019, 5:12 AM
Aung Thiha
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You can use BluePrints If you'd like to make a fast game. This is for people who dosen't like to code. But if you are intrested in coding I'd recommend start learning c++ or c# for computer game developing. You seem young so I'd recommand starting now.
28th Jul 2019, 8:58 PM
Cout
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Thanks!I actually am...really young.I have taken a liking to game design and coding and i'm lerning c++ so your input is very helpful!
28th Jul 2019, 9:01 PM
Spidey155
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money
29th Jul 2019, 3:22 AM
slick
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unity is a good boi
30th Jul 2019, 9:27 AM
Michael David
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Spidey155 python is less for games but could be used for them as I said you won't be able to create a game until you learn the basic. If you do create one without the basics you followed a totutial or copied it. If you don't want to code use blueprints you can look up a totutial of how to use it and you will create a game immediately. But as I said it's not code.
28th Jul 2019, 9:25 PM
Cout
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C++
29th Jul 2019, 1:34 AM
Sonic
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Spidey155 it takes quite a while of time to create a game with graphics even a simple one after you learn loops and functions my friend made a game rock paper scissors in console I'd suggest you watch it. It's in C++ though. Although for biggeners I'd recommend starting with python Don't forget: https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/96845/?ref=app and this is the game with video explaintion as well: https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1905465/?ref=app
28th Jul 2019, 9:10 PM
Cout
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Can u also recomend a base game creation platform or more info on coding for beginners?But ur info is great and will probably help me achive my dreams!
28th Jul 2019, 9:19 PM
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Spidey155 depends what you are using first learn functions classes etc and then you will now or you can Google it. There is ue4, unity for game engine if that's what you mean
28th Jul 2019, 9:21 PM
Cout
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I'll try using ue4 and learn python code
28th Jul 2019, 9:23 PM
Spidey155
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C# and C are good
29th Jul 2019, 1:30 PM
Isaac Jordan
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Thank you all for your suggestions!I'm incredibly excited to try all these tips myself.I'll try keeping my status updated!
30th Jul 2019, 12:51 AM
Spidey155
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C++ and C#. C++ Unreal C# Unity
30th Jul 2019, 8:14 AM
Baltazarus
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Oh also remember, unity introduced visual scripting in 2019.2 and for previous versions there are plugins like playmaker and bolt
30th Jul 2019, 11:50 AM
Michael David
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If you are going with unity, then I would suggest go for C#, I myself in the past have developed a few games including Augmented Reality apps by C# and unity components, C# alternative is JavaScript, which is known as UnityScript.
29th Jul 2019, 7:37 AM
Shiven Singh
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To write games in python use Mu https://codewith.mu Web result with site links Code With Mu
29th Jul 2019, 7:43 AM
Harish Gupta
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unity can be very easy for begginers and there is a lot o documentation in unity page
29th Jul 2019, 1:59 PM
Mariano Palazzini
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C# is best..!
30th Jul 2019, 10:42 AM
Aman Rajput
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I wouldn't say you have to have PROFICIENT knowledge of C# to use Unity. I have a few projects in the works and I only have C#s basics down. Good way to learn it, imo
31st Jul 2019, 5:41 PM
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