comment cv les nakamas utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

not sure if i should learn Django for python or Ruby on Rails, or something else aaa why is it so complcated.

I could also use pygame to make my game but idk if i can code with pygame, and idk how Unity or GameMaker works. Maybe Construct 2 ? idk

@zey GameMaker is easy to learn and to make quick game, unity is I think more interesting, and for an "only programming game", I would say python. (I did some search on ruby and it seems it's quite heavy, python is slightly better)

comment cv les nakamas @zey

@Skinnery But idk how unity work at all :(
i may be able to do some things with GameMaker but i wonder if I be able to make something with python ahah, and how to export etc,,, maybe Gamemaker is the better solution

@zey If you want to create games, i would say that gamebreaker is the best. If you want to do some programming, go with python.

@Skinnery I like to code but, I don't know what I really want to do so I think I'll go for unity and look for some tutorials

@zey (after ... Do as you want, I'm just giving you small advice).

@Skinnery but your advice are so important to me!!

@zey I'm not a huge programmer or anything, I don't creat game, I just recommand you to never start JavaScript :P

And some friends around me are quite "nazis" with horrible language, so I'm a bit pushy :P

@Skinnery ok I'll never learn unity or game maker then

@zey
Have you seen Gamemaker 2? It looks pretty sweet; definitely an improvement over the first

@farsayl aaaaaa gamemaker 2 or unity? I can't decide ahah

@zey What kind of game are you making? Gamemaker is easier to get a handle on fast, but Unity I feel is more robust

@farsayl something in 2d, turn by turn it's a bit blur for the moment

@zey ooh def Gamemaker then! It's great for 2d turn-based games