thetoaderseventytwo
I have no idea how to use Unity and C#
I’ve been trying to dip my feet into using Unity and C# for the sake of developing games, however, I have barely any knowledge of how to use the coding language or Unity, and stuff like programming camera controls ends up being too hard for me.
I want to learn how to program video games but I don’t know how to. Does anyone have any advice on how to start out or recommend any good courses on how to learn Unity and C#?
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pyudev
Are you trying to make 2D or 3D games?
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jss
Did you try some of the courses from Udemy?
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mindriot
Have you tried any of the courses that Unity provide for free? https://learn.unity.com/
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