a_bertrand wrote:If you have issues with C++, and would like to have something like unity why not use unity? Sorry but even if it's not C++ (maybe you could actually run managed C++) it offers a lot more than anything I have found so far. You can already use multiple language to code with it (JS, C# and others) so I really have an hard time understanding the need to use something only in C++. Sure if you want later on write your own engine or want to learn C++ to be able to use it professionally then it could make sense (but you can then learn C++ by doing other kind of software), beside that it has little sense in my opinion.
Yes I have issues with C++ as I'm pretty new around real programming stuff like this, but hey I have love in C++ and I think that is why I don't want to put this language down for a while.. The headache C++ gives to me releases some kind of extra dopamine in my brain and that I just love it and makes me keep coming back and.. get more headache
As for Unity it is probably cool, but I'm like, really, C#? In this very limited development time (I have only another 1-2 months left before the deadline), I don't think learning a new tool would be that good of an idea.. Also I know Java already.. some said that it would be very unpleasant to move from Java to C#?

idk. Besides, performance is a big issues. I have no idea how these stuff work but as far as I know I only know the basic rules of "C++ runs really fast".. So I have been playing 7 Days to Die recently and man it lags pretty annoyingly (but still playable) in my PC. I then got curious and wanted to prove the 'C++ is fast rule', and I googled it and found that 7 Days to Die was created on Unity by an Indie Dev, and not C++. I don't quite have a killer PC so this kind of thing really bothers me a lot, and so this makes me understand that not everyone has that beast PC. Weird thing if I run some other games in the same scale or higher than 7D2D I can just run it much much nicely and gameplay is smoother. Eg, Dota 2 (Source engine, though performance is getting worse as Valve is constantly putting weird stuff upon it), Skyrim, Left 4 Dead (I & II), Torchlight 2, etc. These games run flawlessly (maybe not that 'flawlessly', but much better) on my PC and for some weird reason 7D2D has lags!!
So I'm thinking like..
Well that is screwed up for people who only have below average PCs like me and I want to play 7D2D so bad. That's when I started avoiding and anticipating 'other than C++ games' (or close to how C++ works).
But that is only my newb analysis, and who knows there's a gem behind the rock that some can probably explain my false understanding about the performance of C++ that I might change my mind about
hallsofvallhalla wrote:Weird but I have had an itch to learn C++ as well.
this one too
