Originally Posted By: preacherX
Originally Posted By: sivan
tbh I would not use it, I just wanted to share it because of the funny correlations. I also prefer C++ (and UE4!), but Unity is also a good choice. btw its code snippets look simple, so might be easier for beginners similarly to 3dgs/lite-c...

if choose Unity or UE4, you can get many-many tutorials, source codes, assets, information, and partners, which can be more important when you jump seriously in game development.


You're right! When I have a problem with Unity, I can just use Google and get the answer in no time! wink

After my first week with Unity I have to say that I really like what I got so far! laugh At first I was afraid of the "huge editor" but now I'm loving it - the prefab system is also a great help.

Plus it is free (until you earn $100k in a year ) even for exporting to consoles like the Switch!

So I will go on with it!


Note that you still need extra licences to publish for console (need a devkit and store license for each target).