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SwiftKeyFlow97762021-10-31 23:36:33
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SwiftKeyFlow9776, 2021-10-31 23:36:33

Where do they teach game development on unity or unreal engine 5?

For a long time I want to learn how to develop games on these engines, but I can’t find any good courses or video tutorials. From unity at least to updated versions. And the unreal engine is generally empty in this regard. Please advise where you can find a good learning resource, some bloggers who are not foreign gypsies, but really understand something in this matter. And some literature on this area.

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Nekit Medvedev, 2021-11-01
@NIKROTOS

Of all the courses I have watched, the YaJunior courses are the most prescribed and not boring.
There is an emphasis on OOP. They have a channel on YouTube (Roman Sakutin), you can use it to determine whether these courses will suit you or not.

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G1ROG, 2021-11-28
@G1ROG

Good day.
It is still worth deciding which stack you want to work with and which games to develop.
If it is primary for you to enter gamedev as soon as possible and earn your first money - choose Unity.
+ Unity is friendlier and easier for a beginner than Unreal Engine
+ There are more vacancies for entry-level positions
+ C# is used to work with Unity. It is much easier to learn than C++.
- The competition is higher
- Most likely there will be mobile toys / jerking / slots. In a word, you will not develop a new skyrim)
- If later you want to become a "serious" game dev, you will have to learn the pros and everything connected with it.
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As for the materials, these are either books, lessons on YouTube / sites. I don't know about normal courses.
First of all, learn to program and learn the C# language itself, complete tasks after each chapter to consolidate the material.
* If according to the books, then Schildt -> Troelsen -> Richter.
*If you don't like books, then lessons from #SimpleCode on YouTube, or sites like metanit.com.
Next, you can already jump into the engine itself. Here I can only advise only of. Unity documentation and tutorials on YouTube. After that, you yourself will understand in which direction you develop.
If you are interested in the "road map" for Unreal Engine, then let me know)

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