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Ive always wanted to make a video game but i feel too dumb to make one. Is gamedev worth looking into still even if im not the sharpest tool in the shed?

Or are there better hobbies out there for newcomers to the hobby space? I know most of you will say do what you enjoy, the thing is im not sure what i enjoy.

Idk if this goes here but i like the linux community as they are usually kind on lemmy.

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[–] GoOnASteamTrain@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago

You'd be amazed at what you can make! :) I am not formally trained, and picked up a tonne from doing (and youtube) - smarts be darned, I have fun! :) If there's a game you'd like to make or look into how it's put together, I find it to be a fun hobby definitely.

it's a very cheap hobby, as the big three (Godot, Unity, and Unreal) all are free to use (the latter two have commercial costs, but godot is open-source), so I love it for that too! :) There's no equipment needed either, I even have godot installed on my phone because I can! :)

I'm a unity dev, so that's my wheelhouse. Unity offer handy lessons to help you pick up how things work, but both godot and unity are okay once you overcome "whoah lots of things! send help!". I've not used unreal, but I gather the building-block scripting "blueprints" is easy enough. :)

Whatever you choose to get up to, hope you have fun!