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So I dunno where to ask advice about this nowadays, but I'm getting into Lemmy and here seemed as good as anywhere :).

Anyone here have advice for a total noob game dev, but pretty experienced programmer, on what engine they should learn first? I'm not looking to do anything too serious, just want to try my hands at making some stuff for fun in my spare time. These days I mainly write Python code but I wrote C++ for ten years.

So I guess I'm looking at Unity and Unreal, seems like Unreal is C++ and Unity is C#, so I guess that biases me to Unreal, but then it seems that Unity is quite a bit more popular among smaller devs? People praise iteration times and simpler usage etc? Does that shift the scales even though I never wrote a line of C# in my life? I'm sure I can learn it just fine but just trying to minimise effort.

I did however see people saying that Unreal scales better, handles larger worlds better etc. Which might be a factor because the first thing I want to experiment with is some kind of blend of lowish-res whole Earth map data with some procedural generation of the fine details (not exactly trying to recreate Earth accurately, I just think real terrain data would be a good starting point for interesting terrain). So maybe Unreal might handle that sort of thing better? I have no idea though really :).

Any thoughts or advice much appreciated :).

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

From my very limited Python experience, I'd say GDScript manages to avoid some of it's annoying parts while still being easy to work with. It also supports typed variables which is pretty cool, I know Python has type hints but idk if they're enforced or have any performance benefits like in GDScript.