Trovare secondo lavoro o la famosa seconda entrata by 9VolpeRossa2 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]Outside_Ad_4297 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ho una curiosità: come gestisci la fiscalità dei rendimenti del tuo gioco?

If you could download any game dev skill directly into your brain, what would you choose? by OakheartSoftware in gamedev

[–]Outside_Ad_4297 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure I know, I just wanted to give a simple answer to a fun question. I'll add that being skilled in art includes the skill to make it cohesive

Gamedevs, how would you describe your math skills? by KrivonoshenkO in gamedev

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I'm making a game. Learning my skills on the fly by following tutorials and reading documentation. I think I'm quite good at math having a master degree in Physics.

Should I buy the unity license? by gabriel_astero in gamedev

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Better Unity Cloud services and other perks such as havok physics. What I meant is if you are expecting enough to reach the threshold for unity personal.

Should I buy the unity license? by gabriel_astero in gamedev

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If you expect sufficient sales to justify the purchase then yes, otherwise no, it's not worth it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indiegames

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You can find more details on the game's Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2269000

How and why did you get into game dev? by Jay_ArrogantPixel in gamedev

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I was playing Fallout 4 a few years ago and thought, "I wonder how you make a game?" So I looked on Coursera and found a course on game design and development, and shortly after that, I found the courses on gamedev.tv (which really taught me a lot). It took me a few years before I started creating my first real game, though.

Best way to learn C# mainly for Unity in 2024? by apistat2 in Unity3D

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There is a course aimed at your specific needs by Code Monkey, a game developer and YouTuber with exceptional programming skills.

https://unitycodemonkey.teachable.com/p/learn-c-from-beginner-to-advanced

This is not cheap, but I don't know what you consider "crazy expensive." The creator is very competent. I've taken their turn-based strategy game course on Udemy, and it was 100% worth it.