@@danroyndungu1190 let’s gooo! I have a few videos already of me learning how to mod games and building my Roblox experience. Had to warm myself up for this 😂
@@MalikChildish for a reason bro. Spend time learning stupid mistakes on a 6 month project optimizing for release, master and marketing, than a 7 year project delaying all those lessons years later.
Give Unreal a shot as well. I used Unity for years but after learning Unreal engine it's just more of what I was looking for. Unity is good imo and might be easier to learn and more suited for mobile games though
The main thing to learn in game dev on my opinion is when you want to quit this shit, uninstall the engine and never go back to the game dev again, to remember that it's just a first time, and there will be thousands more, and this is just a way to learn :)
@@MalikChildish In my opinion, yes. It also has alot more power out the gate. Just look at the games made with unity, and look at the games made with UE5. Also with the new 5.5 update it can automatically animate characters talking while just uploading a recording.
I advice to stick with unity for awhile, don't pay too much mind to the game engine politics going on in your comments. The moment you start jumping engines as a beginner, you slowly start to lose interest Every engine has their advantages and disadvantages but unity is the perfect balance, the "Jack of All trades" of game engines if you will, If you eventually go really far and realize unity doesn't have a specific feature you desire or said feature is easier implemented in another engine, then and only then should you switch Anyway good luck on your game dev ventures, i really hope you stick with this community🙏🏽 I use Godot btw
@@tnt3t thank you!!! In the back in my mind, i have had i will at least make it through this year with unity. I recently seen another dev using godot and i loveeee the pixel look he was able to achieve. I appreciate this comment!
Good luck on your game dev journey!
Thank you fam!!! It’s been a blast so far!
Wait! Unity is goated for making a tutorial like that!
@@gholamrezadar right?! Like I’m 100% trying the other ones 😂
Will be closely following this journey💯
@@danroyndungu1190 let’s gooo! I have a few videos already of me learning how to mod games and building my Roblox experience. Had to warm myself up for this 😂
u got this!
@@karm707 thank you!!! 🫡
keep up the good content bro 🔥🔥
Always!! 😁🫡
Start small, make a SNES game or something like that. Do yourself a favor before you make your dream game.
I have been told that multiple times 😂 I’m a see where I’m at after the unity learnings!
@@MalikChildish for a reason bro. Spend time learning stupid mistakes on a 6 month project optimizing for release, master and marketing, than a 7 year project delaying all those lessons years later.
Give Unreal a shot as well. I used Unity for years but after learning Unreal engine it's just more of what I was looking for. Unity is good imo and might be easier to learn and more suited for mobile games though
@@ryanscottwright jeeeshhh i forgot all about Unreal - this is helpful if im not feeling Unity after awhile
The main thing to learn in game dev on my opinion is when you want to quit this shit, uninstall the engine and never go back to the game dev again, to remember that it's just a first time, and there will be thousands more, and this is just a way to learn :)
You should try Godot Engine
Is it easier than Unity? 😅
@@MalikChildish a lot if you mind i can help you
@@MalikChildish
Not really,
It just looks that way
Do you know how to use blender? (just asking)
@@ABOMINABLE_TV i spent 2 weeks learning it so i could make a stuffed animal 😂 ua-cam.com/video/OYWbj8G3WYc/v-deo.htmlsi=yNIe6ztFek9nWjHM
use UE5
@@SirNoobuLus is it easier?
@@MalikChildish In my opinion, yes. It also has alot more power out the gate. Just look at the games made with unity, and look at the games made with UE5. Also with the new 5.5 update it can automatically animate characters talking while just uploading a recording.
@@MalikChildish
IT IS NOT 😂😂😂
I advice to stick with unity for awhile, don't pay too much mind to the game engine politics going on in your comments.
The moment you start jumping engines as a beginner, you slowly start to lose interest
Every engine has their advantages and disadvantages but unity is the perfect balance, the "Jack of All trades" of game engines if you will,
If you eventually go really far and realize unity doesn't have a specific feature you desire or said feature is easier implemented in another engine, then and only then should you switch
Anyway good luck on your game dev ventures, i really hope you stick with this community🙏🏽
I use Godot btw
@@tnt3t thank you!!! In the back in my mind, i have had i will at least make it through this year with unity. I recently seen another dev using godot and i loveeee the pixel look he was able to achieve. I appreciate this comment!
aint no way will smith made a youtube channel