Not sure if this goes here or not? but ive dabbled a little here and there with different things but i lack like every skill to make a game. Im wondering what aspect or skill is worth getting better at, for gamedev?

I cant code, i cant draw/3d art, i cant make music, im bad with ideas, etc.

Where do i even begin or what would you advise?

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    3 days ago

    I learned to code from nothing with it so obviously I more than tried them. It’s not difficult enough to warrant your comment. He wants to learn clearly.

    This is a programming sub and you told him to make a boardgame.

    • It’s great that you’ve had success.

      They want to make games. I told him a way to learn about game design without using a computer.

      Programming is just one tool and I would say not the most important one to make a good game.

      Learning to code is difficult.

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        3 days ago

        Learning to code is difficult.

        Making board games isn’t going to make it easier, you learn by doing.

        I think what bothers me is that your advice is fixated on becoming a game designer. It’s also a small part in the sense that you will have one guy doing it in a staff of 50. It’s also arguably the hardest job to get and you need A LOT more than just having built a board game or two to get the job.

        By using unity, he will touch on a lot of stuff and have a chance to find out what he likes. Building board games is only oriented to the game design part and won’t really get him anywhere.

        Not trying to be a dick here but bad advice imo.