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RixOne
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Добавлен 3 ноя 2022
Leveling up the Game Dev/Gaming industry.
Games, tutorials, and challenges are what you will find on this channel.
I appreciate your support in building and reviving the game dev community. May you be blessed, and may your creativity always thrive. (Your support means the world to me.)
For business inquiries, collaborations, or to get in touch, you can find my contact link below.
Games, tutorials, and challenges are what you will find on this channel.
I appreciate your support in building and reviving the game dev community. May you be blessed, and may your creativity always thrive. (Your support means the world to me.)
For business inquiries, collaborations, or to get in touch, you can find my contact link below.
How to START making your dream game in 2024 (No Experience)
You will become a game developer AFTER this video, as I share the blueprint that I have been making for the last 2 years.
So watch till the end if you REALLY want to make Games
If you enjoyed it, please like and subscribe, and more importantly share :)
📍to support me📍
Patreon: www.patreon.com/RixOne
Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/rixone
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intro: 00:00
First: 00:30
2 options: 01:24
Learning in 20 Hours?: 02:11
Game Engine: 04:50
Game?: 06:00
The Plan: 06:25
Commercial Game: 10:09
Important TIPS: 11:30
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Description
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Welcome to my channel! In this video, I will tak...
So watch till the end if you REALLY want to make Games
If you enjoyed it, please like and subscribe, and more importantly share :)
📍to support me📍
Patreon: www.patreon.com/RixOne
Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/rixone
Free: sub and share :)
---------------------
Social media
Insta, TikTok, Twitter: RixOneDev
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intro: 00:00
First: 00:30
2 options: 01:24
Learning in 20 Hours?: 02:11
Game Engine: 04:50
Game?: 06:00
The Plan: 06:25
Commercial Game: 10:09
Important TIPS: 11:30
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Description
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Welcome to my channel! In this video, I will tak...
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How to EARN on mobile games using Offerwall? (Game Dev)
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This is the correct way to make money from your mobile game. It will blow up your profits. Try Offerwall and turn your journey into a better one. Join 👉pub.mylead.eu/sl/rixone/register If you enjoyed it, please like and subscribe, and more importantly share :) 📍to support me📍 Patreon: www.patreon.com/RixOne Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/rixone Free: sub and share :) Description ✨ Make sure to like...
Should you REALLY make small games? (Game Dev)
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Is it really worth it to make small games? was it a LIE???! Tell me your thoughts. If you enjoyed it, please like and subscribe, and more importantly share :) 📍to support me📍 Patreon: www.patreon.com/RixOne Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/rixone Free: sub and share :) Social media Insta, TikTok, Twitter: RixOneDev Description In this captivating video, we dive deep into the extraordinary power of ma...
What is the BEST Game Engine? (For Real) | Godot vs Unity vs Unreal
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What is the best game engine COMPARED to each other, not the best for you. If you want to know the best game engine "For you" then watch this: ruclips.net/video/WZUxpBkXsR8/видео.htmlsi=JloGBCNqEzvO2DhL If you enjoyed it, please like and subscribe, and more importantly share :) 📍to support me📍 Patreon: www.patreon.com/RixOne Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/rixone Free: sub and share :) Discord: Soon...
What MAKES a Million Dollar 2D Game?
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How to make a million dollar 2d game? Find out now. If you enjoyed it, please like and subscribe, and more importantly share :) 📍to support me📍 Patreon: www.patreon.com/RixOne Buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/rixone Free: sub and share :) Social media Insta, TikTok, Twitter: RixOneDev What??: 00:00 First Reason: 00:18 2nd Reason: 00:58 The Truth : 3rd Reason 02:00 Last point: 2:46 Important: 03:59 De...
The Pathway to a 100k-Dollar Game as a SOLO Game Developer
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How to Make Money as a SOLO Game Dev (Full Guide)
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Steam EXPOSED: The Steam Scam You Need to Know (Must-Watch) cs2
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I Made a Horror Game with No Experience in 7 Days! | Unreal Engine 5
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What is the Best Game Engine? (Debate Ended) | Godot vs Unity vs Unreal
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What is the BEST 3D Game in Godot? (Masterpiece)
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What is the BEST 3D Game in Godot? (Masterpiece)
Making my FIRST 3D game in Godot in 7 days! (No Experience)
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Making my FIRST 3D game in Godot in 7 days! (No Experience)
small games to start income flow while you work on the next yeap
U5 is the best and better at everything, 2d 3d saves incredible time x4 with BP, cannot forget how since the old times Unreal was the holy grail engine, it was then and it is now hands down, better hone and invest your time with that engine, but each to each own
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Make your first games in Unity. Then looking unreal enables you to achieve something that's too hard with unity. If not, keep using unity. Unity feels like the Blender of game engines, while unreal is particularly good with 3D. At the start of your journey, you probably want to have flexibility.
Cry Engine was the most Hype thing ever when I was a kid.
The best engine is python, hope and perseverance.
Im still using godot since the first time i make games... And now im still using it... (I have no money...) (And i only do smol projects...)
I will make Elden Ring 2, it will take me 25 years, I will post it on Steam for free and nobody will play it.
CryEngine is my best friend along with UE5
goldsrc is obviously the best
Unless you want to make a AAA game, UE is overkill. The quality of a game isn't about it's Global Illumination or amount of polygons...
C++ is better in the long run, and for really big games. It offers you more possibilities also. But man i don't have much time so i'm sticking with BP for my first games even through i'm pretty good in C++ 😅 maybe i will do some of it in my current projects but hey I think i will use it later on of course
I am a Software Engineer at Amazon, and I've made a couple puzzle games for the web using TypeScript/React frontend, and Python with AWS for the backend (Lambda, DynamoDB, etc). I chose these because that's literally what my team uses at work, and I wanted to get better with my team's stack. After watching a bunch of "decision" videos like this, I decided to go with Unity for my 2D game. Mainly because C# seems like a useful language to learn, and I like the ability to export to web as well as mobile platforms with one codebase.
The transitions where you talk over yourself are jarring. It's okay to let the video breathe for a fraction of a second. It's okay to talk, STOP, and then keep talking. You're not really saving anyone time if I have to rewind the video to figure out the two words you said on top of each other, especially with your accent. 3:05 and 3:12 are good examples. Why cut off so many words? Do people complain that your videos are too long because you use full sentences? IGNORE them!
Hands down Unity, just because of C# and the UI itself, and how easy it is to pick up. Unreal engine is very intimidating and hard to understand.
I'm just building my own game engine in C/C++. That way I have all the tools I need the way I want them to be without dealing with a subscription.
والله عرفتك عربي من الانكليزي مالتك
"godot can't make 3D games" buckshot roulette:
a simple game with low fidelity and extremely small scope? is that really the best example you can come up with?
@iamrightyouarewrong6730 maybe "Road to Vostok" would be interesting
@iamrightyouarewrong6730 stills 3D
@@AquaMan_RUclips i am very much aware of rtv and i think godot was a terrible choice. the game has serious technical limitations
@@rafaelryan2 i dont think anyone has said that you CANT make 3d in games. its just that theres no point since its so bad at it compared to other enginers
im an expert unreal programmer, i can tell you one thing, if u wanna make a multiplayer game, do not dive into unreal without using c++, as a beginner you might face replication, which is not a problem at all, as an expert, having multiple npcs, doing calculations all the time, like zombies, is literally impossible, with blueprints, performance wise, just trust me.
Godot: Smoothest, feels "light" and not over-tooled, not very strong and made for simple projects mostly Unity: Most known, best choice, great graphics, C#, some games might have the same feeling Unreal: Graphics I don't like, nearly every game made in this engine has that same feeling, too complicated, but simple to achieve realistic graphics
Ouch...
Sorry man 😂
Your good lol
I will choose Godot because: 1. It is free 2. I don't like languages like C#, they have too many features and many simple things are done with more code than in dynamic programming languages (I have been writing in ... for 8 years) 3. I like the way Godot structures scenes more than in Unity 4. The Godot editor works faster 5. The Godot editor is more understandable and convenient 6. I don't need realistic graphics, moreover, I am convinced that it only gets in the way of games. I play games on Unreal with difficulty, my eyes quickly start to hurt from the effects and pictures and they are poorly optimized
ياخي احس أنك عربي على كل حال الفديو جميل ومفيد جداً
انت عربي؟ ياخي من لهجتك واضح انها مو لغتك الام
Bro speakin manner sounds like he is a syrian or may be from jordan.... انت عربي صح؟؟
I noticed that too
Nobody becomes a game dev because they want to make small games. We want to make the best games there ever were and to do that you gotta go big! 🦸
Godot's woke. Remove it from this list.
I do not know where you got your information from, but a lot of this is out of date information by 6 months. Unity no longer has runtime fees, and hasn't had them for a very long time now. Also, if you're making that much money from UE5 or Unity, then the small fees you pay for the licensing helps improves the engine. Where does Godot get their money from?
same problem as many here, there are sorta two core rules that collide: don't make a game you don't like, and don't make a big/complex game. I don't like small games, and i don't play them, they often feel shallow or repetitive in a bad way. I generally don't like platformers and metroidvanias, roguelikes etc. too, i got like 10 hours in hollow knight and 10 hours in hades...and that's the best of them. IMO making a small game and publishing it will give you experience in publishing games definitely (and mostly publishing small games) but i feel i can pull off more, so why to make less for the sake of it...i'm also not suspended on it financially.
godot
Unreal for photorealistic projects, Unity for everything else (2D/VR/AR/mobile/Web/Stylized graphics).
Unreal Engine have many bugs. Need save after 10 minutes and after some blueprint or asset edit, because can crash not predictable almost any time. But I using unreal because it realetively simple, not need coding, can use blueprints and it free and not have time learning other engine...
Me watching this like I don't know i'l never have the time dedication or motivation to ever actually make a game
"because it has metahuman and quixel" bro what ok thats it this video inspired me to make a direct comparison between unity and unreal. Most of my channel is about unreal engine I obviously prefer it over unity but the fact is unity has a outright better raytracer than unreal right now. People dont like to talk about it because in the public eye unreal is the favorite, its some weird playstation vs xbox type ish but if we dont talk about unreal engines recent downgrades theyre just going to keep butchering it in the sake of fake performance. I want unreal to be great again.
Hey, I'm a bit late to the party but I just found that I'm featured in the video, so uhh I'd like to say a few thing! Firstly, yeah game dev courses are an absolute scam. There is so much free information out there, you have no reason to pay for a gamedev course! Just wanted to say that in case the video made it look like I was one of them ahah.... Now, I'm not a professional game developer, and I don't want to make it look like I am one. I've only made half a dozen small games so far, but I know that game dev is what I want to do for the rest of my life, it's my passion. But a problem with a few gamedev youtubers is that I feel like there's a huge gap/disconnect between people with no knowledge who wants to get into gamedev, and professionals who work in the industry. So my goal with my channel I guess, is to try to help the ones still behind me, as someone who is still very much in the middle in terms of skill. To bridge the gap kinda. Gamedev is very complicated, and no piece of advice will ever be true for everyone, advice should be used to nudge you in the right direction, not force you into a straight path. So I highly encourage people to hear the opinions of many other individuals and then make a decision for themselves! But if someone wants to experience the joy of gamedev, I think a small finished project will always feel much more rewarding and gratifying than a big unfinished one. I know what it's like to give up on a project you were overconfident on, and I don't wish it to happen to anyone. Anyway, great video! :D
thank you <3 this applies to all creative projects honestly haha
I made one kind of small game and went to a big one right after. I rework everything i learned and did wrong before, when i started making the game.. instead of making small games to practice
can we start from one engine is easier than others( exactly godot), after some times we change the engine?
I want to create Warcraft 3 as my first game. 😂
you forgot to compare the best engine in relation to the platform where you release the game
Pretty good explanations of the differences. At first, I thought this video was an AI creation with the cartoony graphics which would skip alot of valid points...but it did cover most of the valid points. Good work! Yes this topic was about Games but I think Unreal seems to be grabbing most of the spotlight in 2024 from the music video creators and some new to the film vfx world....and games. Alot of people who were afraid of the complexity of game making up until 2024 are now starting to look at Unreal and what can be done with game creation and indie film making using visual scripting/Blueprints and minimal understanding of C++. Anyhow....good explanations in this video. What do you look like? Just being funny, I didnt need to see a face to find this video very useful.
Make small games because you spend a year making spaghetti code until you make less spaghetti code
literally the best explanation
I love making small open-world games like a portion of a toqn/city and make quests, resources and funny hidden secrets. Never published any tho. I dont lie large open-world games with a billion things to do which makes them boring.
Imma be real, although I’m still noob with just hundred of hour developing I have a simple conclusion: (I have used all 3 engine before) Use Unity if you want easy cross-platform or mobile Use Godot for your dream 2D game (it’s much easier than Unity) Use Unreal for good 3d graphic and it’s easier to deploy multiplayer If you solve the cross-development platform, file size, and fps: Use unreal engine because it exceed in almost every aspect of Unity (Especially artistic feature like animation, sound etc.) Otherwise: use Unity
I’d say every engine is good, the different is developer’s skill
I’d say this might only implied to your first 200 hour of development because I don’t know any advanced issue with unreal the only thing I knew is I don’t want to code c# in Unity when I was a stupid kid
There's definetely a "Game dev youtuber slop" out there. 90% of these creators fall under; "“Those who can, DO; those who can’t, TEACH.”" These gamedev YT even listed in the video, are those people that created an uninspired asset flip in 3-5 months, clutch their pearls about how cruel the industry is, and then move on with "here's my 10 top best advices for game dev! (2025 version)", "make smaller games" populi talking point falls in here too. I would rather Game dev aspirants watch more tech-oriented content, purchase courses (if you can) from people with a better track record in the industry than 'game dev content creation' on RUclips.
Unity: "I HATEE YOUU" Godot: "When will you guys stop fighting" Unreal: "I HATEE YOUU"
Un'real' + Uni'ty' = Reality
U are a clwn
Easly i can geasing you are arabian