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How do i know if game dev is for me or not, i really want to make a game or something but i feel like i just cant code or really do anything.

where do i start? how do i learn?

which version of godot should a beginner go with?

what makes godot diffrent from other engines such as unity and whatnot?

when should one join a gamejam?

how do you build things like terrian and building if one cant 3d model or know how to use godot.

also my pc i slow end and is godot the best choice for a newbie witha low end pc? also i have major autism and dslyia, as you can see i can barley spell right.

are therthing sike gamedev or is gamdev right for me?

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[–] TheyHaveNoName@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

What I say to my students always is if you don’t know where to start, just start doing something. Go to YouTube and type “godot for beginners”. Watch a couple of the videos and just see what is happening. You’ll get a feel for the program and what might be involved in making a game. That should be enough to either get inspiration to start or put you off actually opening up Godot.