Hiring people for a new game im making!

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  • kurt... said:

    @.@ One of my dreams is now gone by reading this

    AJ BaRyza said:

    same @.@

    XD don't give up before you try, it sounds very hard for the first time, but after you learn lot things about it, you might get used to it, all you need to do just patience, concentration and spirit to do it, so why don't you start to learn some programing language to make something small other than game now?

    And also @AJ BaRyza .. I just know that you can give up before you try, then what about those games which you usually tell to us about your effort to get them done how hard they are?

    Back to topic...
    Anyway if you have great ability in art, try to use game maker or game making apps, some might require a bit code, but some others don't require code at all.
    well uh..... I could forgot when did i tell u about it tho. my mind full of that game i want to make @.@ (mind full) kek
  • Piratax10 said:

    ubic castles like but with elextricity
    MMO

    What sort of game will it be? Online? Multiplayer? Arcade?

    do you realize you are stealling cubic castles audience '-'
    I will gladly be stolen.
  • :) i already want to play that game...how much you think you will sell it when its done for?
  • For a first game if you aren't already a coder, I recommend making something smaller using a game-making tool. There are several good ones available on Steam. An MMO style game is generally going to be to big an undertaking for a first game. And I'm not just saying that to ward off the competition ;-)

    Thank you SirKew for that advice,
    (edit: what ones are free and what ones would be pricy but still good.)
    Well... It kind of depends on a number of things. Game Maker Studio I've seen used to produce good work that's been released. It's not expensive for pc/desktop but it gets expensive if you want to support mobile and web etc... Clickteam fusion may be worth a look.

    Most of the other solutions that developers use like Unity etc... are fairly heavy on the coding side. (Godot is another option)





    Unreal engine 4 would work just block coding so easy to learn
  • still said my potato cant run some good engines. yes ive used game maker to make a test of something.
  • still said my potato cant run some good engines. yes ive used game maker to make a test of something.

    you could make javascript games, it doesn't require you to install anything other than a text editor maybe. I would also suggest learning html before javascript though. And although it's for web development you can make some good games with it.
  • SirKewberthSirKewberth EdenForum Administrator, Forum Moderator, Game Developer
    'Sir.Fox' said:



    Unreal engine 4 would work just block coding so easy to learn

    There's a limit to how far you can get with this approach. And then when you're using something like Unreal and have to get into the weeds of it it gets really complex really fast. It's like jumping straight onto a Ducati as your first motorcycle.
  • Or jumping on this .
  • 'Sir.Fox' said:



    Unreal engine 4 would work just block coding so easy to learn

    There's a limit to how far you can get with this approach. And then when you're using something like Unreal and have to get into the weeds of it it gets really complex really fast. It's like jumping straight onto a Ducati as your first motorcycle.
    I cant run unreal engine plus how do you close threads


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