u/Primary-Frosting75

Want to try digging deeper into 1 of the many aspects of gamedev instead of the whole thing.

Ive been learning gamedev on and off for a couple years and i get burnt out so easily and allot of the time it can feel like a task instead of something I want to do but gamejams jave been very fun for me and I think id prefer to dedicate my time to 1 aspect of gamedev (music, 3d art, 2d art, programing etc) and focus on gamejams which I find very fun.

Im not sure what aspect to focus though, I've tried most of them (not dug beneath the surface) and im still struggling to choose one to try and fully learn. If anyone has any suggestions, tips, advice, recommendations id love to hear them!

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u/Primary-Frosting75 — 4 days ago

How to remove the explanations?

The explanation in the top left cover allot of my screen, make the screen go darker and makes it so I cant read what the dice actually does.

Does anyone know how to disable this?

u/Primary-Frosting75 — 5 days ago
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Is gdscript easier to learn with some coding experience?

Im decently familiar with godot but I haven't really delved into learning gdscript yet and was wond3ring if its easier to learn it since Im already familiar with basic stuff like, input validation, conditional/set loops, arrays, variables and more through a language called visual basics(through school), also wondering if I should save some time and learn it a slightly diffrent way or not.

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u/Primary-Frosting75 — 30 days ago