I kindly ask for your guidance. I’ve been struggling to learn game development—whether through Udemy or YouTube tutorials, I often feel as though something is missing, as if parts of the explanations are being skipped.
What I truly need is a clear learning roadmap that will help me understand not only the “how” but also the underlying logic behind game development. Could you provide me with a structured path, including key topics and perhaps even a well-documented guide (docs) that I can follow?
Thank you in advance for your support, and I wish you the best in your own projects.
I unfortunately have no solution for you but I can offer my sympathies as I’m on the same boat. I often find tutorials online skip explaining why we use each fuction or what they do exactly. Following along helps but the understanding part is difficult.
Hey man I hope you are doing well I would advise you to use all the resources you have including YouTube udemy chatgpt and your own testing the best way to learn is to fail so mess around with a specific concept and you will learn better than any tutorial I would recommend to first understand how to navigate through the engine understand the different classes such as actors characters pawns and all these things once you know what each one does and when to use each one and the difference you can start adding simple interactions or behaviours to each one and don’t worry you will learn as you go you might not understand everything straight away but as you gain more experience you will better understand the concept and logic once you understand the main classes you can start putting together a simple game and make sure to not rallye too much on tutorials try to do it yourself first I wish you the best on your journey I hope this helps all the best and don’t be discharged by the amount of things you don’t understand game development is a journey and we all start at 0 I hope this helps
i think this doesn’t exists, and won’t exists, because of how reality works. also is not what you will help you, really. that’s not how learning happens. what zen333 said is more in line, i think.