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Programming Language

A topic by DaFloppyPursuit created Jan 06, 2022 Views: 529 Replies: 26
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What language are you guys gonna use for the jam? I guess the majority will be using Unity but for those who aren't.

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unity all the way

Me: Godot!!!

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Godot for me :)

unity all day long

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Pico-8!!!!!!!!!!!! It uses Lua, but it seems to be quick for prototyping.

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Scratch (transforming it into html5 with html ifier)

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thats what I used to do as a kid, and thats a good way to start off, after this I recommend using unity (especially for larger scale projects) because scratch just dies with larger projects and its a pain to do with blocks...

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It is true, scratch does not have camera movement or 3D, so I think that one day I will have to take the leap, thanks for the recommendation!

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actually no, you can do anything in scratch (Excluding reading a writing files), its just like I said, it gets super laggy and convoluted. but other than that yea, you can do 3d but its very limited and would take ages making a stable, quality, and non laggy 3d game, but in unity and unreal, its just one click of a button. Good luck on your journey.

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:0

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>w<

Gotta go with GDScript.

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Javascript and HTML.

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Game Maker :D

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x2

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wait a minute, sant?

I wont be able to join this one but if i join the next one, definitely going to use python and pygame

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I will be using the same! 

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Godot with GDscript :D

Pygame by python

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I'm a pygame main, but I'm going with Unity.

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nice

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Я на Unity

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лол я использую Unity 2017.4.40f1

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i for one used batch

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C# all the way