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Switching Game Engines can be difficult. I moved to Godot Engine from the Unity Game Engine over the last couple of months for my next indie game dev project. With the recent changes with Unity, it was a great opportunity to see what other most popular game engines have to offer (Unreal Engine 5, GameMaker, Godot, etc).
In this video, I discuss my experience moving to Godot, learning how to make a game in Godot 4, such as difficulties with learning the Godot 4 API, Godot C# vs GDScript, my process moving from Unity, and how my new project is coming along.
If you've switched game engines at any point, let us know how you've found the transition and how you're getting on now!
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🎬 Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:47 - Learning a new Game Engine
02:50 - Godot 4 vs Unity: Design Philosophy
05:35 - Godot 4 API: C# vs GDScript
11:40 - Dealing with Frustration
12:27 - Brilliant
13:52 - Moving Game Engines: The Right Mindset
15:05 - How's my Project is going?
15:46 - The Best Bit
🔗 Sources
https://youtu.be/6pg5opPhGF4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1zJS31tr88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8Z2Tl1F4Hw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln_W3qCR7xg
🎵 Music
https://pastebin.com/Xbuc4eMB
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