Im doing tis because of pure fun and the fact that there isnt nearly as much stuff for 3D creators as for 2D creators (probably just because in most cases 2D is much easier) Happy Holidays
I do somewhat agree with more file extentions (certain ones only) but I think 200mb is good enough but that you should just break your assets into multiple downloads.
He isnt wrong to say that its all harder than you think if your new to this stuff. realm of flappy bird is a little low i'd say. and yes. for a turn based rpg RPG Maker would definetly be best. however i cant say that if you go big then you will fail. most people, groups and even companys try to go big then fail, but this isnt always the case when you have the strong enough will to complete something. ive been working on an fps for about 6 months now and I dont plan on giving up anytime soon, I've still got that young spirit from only being 14. but still enough experience to know how to complete something and to know when someone will or wont. if you want this to be a small hobby that you spend only a few hours a week on then you have a decent chance of failing, but a lot of time to be put in to it and to learn will propel you to go further. i guess those are my 3 cents.
But i have to agree that Unity has very good ability for 2D and 3D, also has many assets. of topic, its actually just unity, not unity3D, thats just the site domain name and a large misconception.
haha. sadly I took out most of my luck so my guy would be a more effective "Dodgy Powerhouse"
but i'd say it fits my play style really well. also one question, in the video you seem to use a torch whenever you're in the dark, is there a benefit to it and negative effect of being in the dark?
I think this is actualy really cool. looks like it would be an amazing sci-fi shooter enemy.
Im doing tis because of pure fun and the fact that there isnt nearly as much stuff for 3D creators as for 2D creators (probably just because in most cases 2D is much easier) Happy Holidays
I do somewhat agree with more file extentions (certain ones only) but I think 200mb is good enough but that you should just break your assets into multiple downloads.
cool asset.
He isnt wrong to say that its all harder than you think if your new to this stuff. realm of flappy bird is a little low i'd say. and yes. for a turn based rpg RPG Maker would definetly be best. however i cant say that if you go big then you will fail. most people, groups and even companys try to go big then fail, but this isnt always the case when you have the strong enough will to complete something. ive been working on an fps for about 6 months now and I dont plan on giving up anytime soon, I've still got that young spirit from only being 14. but still enough experience to know how to complete something and to know when someone will or wont. if you want this to be a small hobby that you spend only a few hours a week on then you have a decent chance of failing, but a lot of time to be put in to it and to learn will propel you to go further. i guess those are my 3 cents.
But i have to agree that Unity has very good ability for 2D and 3D, also has many assets. of topic, its actually just unity, not unity3D, thats just the site domain name and a large misconception.
I used to make games on gamemaker 7. Lite is free. full is 20$. GM8 is pretty pricey, style looks cool, just too pricey for me XD
Really cool free asset 5/5
Like it a lot. good job.
haha. sadly I took out most of my luck so my guy would be a more effective "Dodgy Powerhouse"
but i'd say it fits my play style really well. also one question, in the video you seem to use a torch whenever you're in the dark, is there a benefit to it and negative effect of being in the dark?
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