The Blender engine is rarely used for making games, suggesting that there are some issues (distributing your game to others is probably the biggest issue). I would suggest avoiding it.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages along with OpenGL.
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#4Karsten_
Posted 21 December 2012 - 05:44 PM
The Blender engine is rarely used for making games, suggesting that there are some issues (distributing your game to others is probably the biggest issue). I would suggest avoiding it.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages.
#3Karsten_
Posted 21 December 2012 - 05:43 PM
The Blender engine is rarely used for making game suggesting that there are some issues (distributing your game to others is probably the biggest issue). I would suggest avoiding it.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages.
#2Karsten_
Posted 21 December 2012 - 05:41 PM
I dont think anyone actually uses the Blender engine yet.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason. So I recommend these languages.
#1Karsten_
Posted 21 December 2012 - 05:41 PM
I dont think anyone actually uses the Blender engine yet.
I only ever need to develop in C and C++ on Linux, but Python is also a popular choice for some reason.