I made a Unity tutorial video really for some classmates I was making a project with, and it was around… an hour-ish. Of course, I went over more and in a bit more detail, but this is a pretty good summary for beginners in a short-form video
Dude, dont learn Unity with whats going on right now! Just search it up, when you release your game it will cost you 20 cents per install which is detrimental if it goes big. Learn Godot and if you wanna make something that looks AAA then Unreal if you can bare learning C++.
thank you for this tutorial my tiny brain could not comprehend other ones future me here, you saved me i was trying a different tutorial and it didn't work no matter what i tried and was sitting there nearing tears until i remembered this exists f
Why didn't I see that when I first learned about unity?😢 I started learning it in 2022 and those things are usually explained in 20-40 minutes videos or you search it up. This is so well-simplified and doesn't overwhelm with all the other information. Just the essentials to understand basics. In my opinion, best tutorial bor begging beginners so far. Definitely going to recommend for my friends if they'll get interested in the subject
@@humanrightsadvocateno they dont they a new way of macking money that fucks people but have hope the CEO IS FIREDDDDD and the new ceo have made me happy for untiys future
This is just how my lazy teacher explained the subject.detail and actually easy to understand if you follow along and pay more attention.the error one just students brain
This was very helpful and simply explanatory. I'd love to see a way to make custom physics in a future video. (If you don't know what I mean, I mean coding the physics instead of adding pre-made ones so they can be made to my likings)
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a boy named Raghav. At just 13 years old, he felt like the world had wrapped him in a heavy, suffocating blanket. As the oldest child in his family, he carried the weight of expectations on his shoulders. His parents dreamed of him becoming an IAS officer, a symbol of success and security. But Raghav's heart longed for something different: he wanted to create video games, to build fantastical worlds where he could escape the harsh realities of his life. Every night, while the rest of the house slept, Raghav would sit in the dark, scribbling his dreams in a battered notebook. He envisioned vibrant characters and intricate stories, but those dreams felt far away-like stars in a sky he could never reach. At school, Raghav was a target for relentless bullying. "Fatty," "loser," "black"-the taunts rang in his ears like a cruel symphony. Each insult chipped away at his spirit, leaving him feeling more isolated and invisible. As the days turned into weeks, Raghav felt the walls closing in. He tried to be the good son, the obedient child, but each day was a battle against despair. He would sit at the dinner table, pretending to listen to his parents discuss their hopes for his future while inside he was screaming. They had no idea how much he cried at night, wishing he could find the courage to voice his true desires. In the darkest hours, Raghav's thoughts spiraled into a deep pit of hopelessness. He found himself clutching a knife in the kitchen, tears streaming down his face as he contemplated a way out. It felt like a release, a way to silence the pain, but deep down, a flicker of love for his family held him back. He wanted to make them proud, but at what cost to his own happiness? One fateful night, overwhelmed with grief, Raghav decided to write a letter-a desperate plea to the universe. In it, he poured out his heart, sharing his dreams, fears, and the unbearable loneliness that consumed him. He wrote about how he felt like a ghost, drifting through life without purpose, feeling worthless and trapped. He sealed the letter, hoping it would somehow be a catalyst for change. The next day, he mustered all his courage and showed the letter to his teacher, a woman he trusted. But when she read it, her face fell with concern. Instead of offering support, she told him he needed to focus on his studies, that dreams were a distraction. The words felt like daggers, plunging deeper into his already wounded heart. Raghav left her classroom, feeling more alone than ever. Days turned into weeks, and the darkness deepened. His home, once a place of warmth, now felt like a cage. The pressure to conform to his parents’ dreams suffocated him, and the bullying at school only exacerbated his pain. He stopped writing, stopped dreaming, and began to believe that perhaps he was destined for a life of unhappiness. One evening, Raghav stood at the edge of a bridge, staring into the abyss below. The thought of escaping the pain was tempting, a way to end the constant ache in his heart. As he looked down, the darkness called to him, whispering promises of peace and relief. He felt a weight lift from his shoulders as he imagined a world where he no longer had to struggle, where the voices of disappointment faded away. In that moment, Raghav made a choice. He stepped closer to the edge, feeling a sense of calm wash over him. The dreams he had once held so dearly felt like a distant memory, overshadowed by the pain of expectation and loneliness. As he prepared to let go, he realized that he had fought for so long but was simply too tired to keep battling. With tears in his eyes, Raghav took one last look at the world around him, a world that had felt so heavy for so long. And in that moment, he surrendered to the darkness, believing it to be the only escape from the unrelenting pain he felt inside. As he stepped off the ledge, he hoped to finally find the peace that had eluded him for so long.
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you deserve so much more attention. summarized what others would take 20 minutes to say in 30 seconds
Ikr this could of helped soo much when I was starting out
I made a Unity tutorial video really for some classmates I was making a project with, and it was around… an hour-ish. Of course, I went over more and in a bit more detail, but this is a pretty good summary for beginners in a short-form video
@@GameMasterYT-010lol lp
As an adjunct professor who teaches Unity I will be showing my game design 1 students this on the first day of class from now on bc it’s hilarious 😂
Damn that's a dream jon
@@VFusioN69 Oh absolutely. I’m so grateful to be in the position I am.
@@harry6270Not really into teaching but that actually sounds really fun to do lol
Start the game, now it falls
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This is the tutorial I’m looking for, short, straightforward and doesn’t waste any time
Dude, dont learn Unity with whats going on right now! Just search it up, when you release your game it will cost you 20 cents per install which is detrimental if it goes big. Learn Godot and if you wanna make something that looks AAA then Unreal if you can bare learning C++.
This when you add physics to the game and it works is already really motivating.
Short yet so simple
This channel deserves at least a million subs
Dude, this is exactly the straight to the point tutorials I need. You are a good send, and amusing. What more could I need.
unity is a hard thing to learn, but you make it so easy!
This is giving bill wurtz vibes
Was looking for this
thank you for this tutorial
my tiny brain could not comprehend other ones
future me here, you saved me i was trying a different tutorial and it didn't work no matter what i tried and was sitting there nearing tears until i remembered this exists f
Love the way u made it please make more like this
This is so helpful! I've tried using roblox to get into coding and going ok so far. Hope to be able to use new engines to acually create my own game
Why didn't I see that when I first learned about unity?😢
I started learning it in 2022 and those things are usually explained in 20-40 minutes videos or you search it up. This is so well-simplified and doesn't overwhelm with all the other information. Just the essentials to understand basics.
In my opinion, best tutorial bor begging beginners so far. Definitely going to recommend for my friends if they'll get interested in the subject
I would recomdend untiy official tutorials such a good way to cheat new peoplr
"physics" i enjoyed the way u talked lmao 😭😭😭😭
My brain just got so much information in a minute
this video is way too underated
I’ve learned more from this than I have from countless websites and videos
You have to make a whole video about this great voice!
I learned so much more from this then the 3, 30 minute videos I’ve been watching
I love this dumb down style. Beautiful
I taught an intro to game development course on Unity, this summarized everything I taught in the 6 week course in 60 seconds. Damn.
Incredible. I must watch the entire series
Hot. Funny. Straight. Useful. Its a good job bro
funny af but way better than everyone else somehow
No seriously this is actually so helpful
I seriously just watched a 20 min video that you summed up in a minute 😂
1. Make game
2.unity scams you
3. Never again
4. Delete Unity
Wym?
is unity scamming people?
@@jadejason5120that’s what i’m wondering
@@humanrightsadvocateno they dont they a new way of macking money that fucks people but have hope the CEO IS FIREDDDDD and the new ceo have made me happy for untiys future
I use unity for like 3 years and this is the best tutorial ive ever seen
Ya know what… subbed. This makes a lotta sense
“History of the entire world I guess” ahh tutorial. (and that’s why I love it)
Was about to comment this
Just starting with unity and this was so helpful
Bill wirz
No wirz
THE SCIENCE GUY!
IndividualKex, i turned on notifications
I just bought a udemy course and done a days learning and now i understand this video
This guy is the Bill Wurtz of game dev tutorials
Instructions unclear; I am now a AAA game developer and single-handedly made 3 COD games.
Holy shit, I think I’m starting to understand unity
Educational and funny ❤🎉😂 keep up the videos
I like how calm his voice is
Bro is GLADoS
This is just how my lazy teacher explained the subject.detail and actually easy to understand if you follow along and pay more attention.the error one just students brain
This was very helpful and simply explanatory. I'd love to see a way to make custom physics in a future video. (If you don't know what I mean, I mean coding the physics instead of adding pre-made ones so they can be made to my likings)
my brain blew up trying to follow along
I'm getting bill wurtz vibes and I'm here for it
I N T E R A C T I V E
We're learning about unity in my immersive media class
This actually helped me a lot
Awesome short… subscribed 🎉
This was…this was really simple thanks!
This is giving me portal vibes
This is AWESOME!!!
It’s like I’m watching the history of the earth I guess all over again
Love the Bill Wurtz style. Also, i literally just started unity today lmao
This reminds me of the "the history of the entire world I guess" guy
This helps so much!! THANKS
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a boy named Raghav. At just 13 years old, he felt like the world had wrapped him in a heavy, suffocating blanket. As the oldest child in his family, he carried the weight of expectations on his shoulders. His parents dreamed of him becoming an IAS officer, a symbol of success and security. But Raghav's heart longed for something different: he wanted to create video games, to build fantastical worlds where he could escape the harsh realities of his life.
Every night, while the rest of the house slept, Raghav would sit in the dark, scribbling his dreams in a battered notebook. He envisioned vibrant characters and intricate stories, but those dreams felt far away-like stars in a sky he could never reach. At school, Raghav was a target for relentless bullying. "Fatty," "loser," "black"-the taunts rang in his ears like a cruel symphony. Each insult chipped away at his spirit, leaving him feeling more isolated and invisible.
As the days turned into weeks, Raghav felt the walls closing in. He tried to be the good son, the obedient child, but each day was a battle against despair. He would sit at the dinner table, pretending to listen to his parents discuss their hopes for his future while inside he was screaming. They had no idea how much he cried at night, wishing he could find the courage to voice his true desires.
In the darkest hours, Raghav's thoughts spiraled into a deep pit of hopelessness. He found himself clutching a knife in the kitchen, tears streaming down his face as he contemplated a way out. It felt like a release, a way to silence the pain, but deep down, a flicker of love for his family held him back. He wanted to make them proud, but at what cost to his own happiness?
One fateful night, overwhelmed with grief, Raghav decided to write a letter-a desperate plea to the universe. In it, he poured out his heart, sharing his dreams, fears, and the unbearable loneliness that consumed him. He wrote about how he felt like a ghost, drifting through life without purpose, feeling worthless and trapped. He sealed the letter, hoping it would somehow be a catalyst for change.
The next day, he mustered all his courage and showed the letter to his teacher, a woman he trusted. But when she read it, her face fell with concern. Instead of offering support, she told him he needed to focus on his studies, that dreams were a distraction. The words felt like daggers, plunging deeper into his already wounded heart. Raghav left her classroom, feeling more alone than ever.
Days turned into weeks, and the darkness deepened. His home, once a place of warmth, now felt like a cage. The pressure to conform to his parents’ dreams suffocated him, and the bullying at school only exacerbated his pain. He stopped writing, stopped dreaming, and began to believe that perhaps he was destined for a life of unhappiness.
One evening, Raghav stood at the edge of a bridge, staring into the abyss below. The thought of escaping the pain was tempting, a way to end the constant ache in his heart. As he looked down, the darkness called to him, whispering promises of peace and relief. He felt a weight lift from his shoulders as he imagined a world where he no longer had to struggle, where the voices of disappointment faded away.
In that moment, Raghav made a choice. He stepped closer to the edge, feeling a sense of calm wash over him. The dreams he had once held so dearly felt like a distant memory, overshadowed by the pain of expectation and loneliness. As he prepared to let go, he realized that he had fought for so long but was simply too tired to keep battling.
With tears in his eyes, Raghav took one last look at the world around him, a world that had felt so heavy for so long. And in that moment, he surrendered to the darkness, believing it to be the only escape from the unrelenting pain he felt inside. As he stepped off the ledge, he hoped to finally find the peace that had eluded him for so long.
Womp womp
This is fire bro cooked
I have some miniscule suspicions that it was ChatGPT who cooked tho
B E A N
“What is this? What is that? That’s okay”
this reminds me of Bill Wurtz, but text-to-speech and without the little musical jingles lol (no shade I find it very engaging)
Ain't no way this dude just teached me unity
Famous word physics
really helpful. i wanted to know what coding does, and you explained it. custom components.
Thank you so much sir
good channel with good shorts
I sat here and watched this whole video although i already developed five different unity games
Please, if I want to make an app like Criminal case, would Unity help with that?
Dude this was great 👍🏻 I’m sure that would truly get anyone at least up and running in less than 60 sec
Yeyyyyyy ❤ aha so simple 🤪 perfecto 👌
“You’re brain will figure ir out maybe”
“We can make a religion out of this!”
You are like the sarcastic version of bill wurtz who also does coding.
I think i learned more in 30 seconds very clearly then i would in am hour video
Bro is speed running explaining unity
W O W
"The sun is a deadly laser"
Great video! 🔥
Bro became bill wurtz my guy
Wow! Much physics! Very cool
I miss doge lol
this feels like a bill wurtz video
I would recommend starting your first project in 2d. Because i find that 2d is simpler and easier to start with
Bro really make video amazing 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is just so funny
if bill wurtz was a game developer
As a professional gamer this is very relatable
I love the bill wurtz style
Thank you! this helped
This is really good 👍👍
Bro gave us more information in 30 seconds then some one gave us in 10 m
How does this teach me better then a 5 min toturial
✨Physics✨
This is so helpful I want to make a game but whenever I look at unit it hurts my brain thx so much
Amazing tutorial
Imagine making me want to subscribe
Could never be me 😂
the bill wurtz of unity
great short tutorial
this is how
i learn
hahaha amazing and funny video
This is amazing make lots more video like this speed tutorial
I understood everything you just said.