j1ngle (02-01-2016)
Hello everyone,
here is the c# tutorial that teaches you how to program games in unity3d using c# without requiring prior programming experience.
Link to website:Gamer To Game Developer
a word from the author:
If you want to contact the owner visit the unity forums.Gamer To Game Developer is a video tutorial series where I show you how to build a prototype multiplayer FPS game from scratch using the free version of the Unity game development engine, and I've designed it for gamers who have to little to no knowledge of programming or using Unity.
I'll be using the C# programming language and don't worry if you've never programmed before, because I don't skip any steps. By following these video tutorials you will build a fully functional prototype game that you can play with friends over LAN or using Hamachi / port forwarding over the web.
My end goal is to show you that anyone can achieve what they thought was too difficult if they put their mind to it.
i do not own any of this content all right are served by its rightful owner.
j1ngle (02-01-2016)
Moved.. There is a section for unity and this is just info, not a tut.
Last edited by 'Bruno; 09-12-2012 at 06:18 AM.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why most people seem bright until you hear them speak.
i gave a link to the tutorial. See link above and also, the tutorial teaches you both c# as well as how to use Unity3D so thats why i wasnt sure where to post it, if you think about it, it can go either in the c# forum or this one.
EDIT: even if i posted all the video tutorials here they would be of less quality as they would have been on the actual website.
Last edited by unspeakable; 09-12-2012 at 06:45 AM. Reason: clarification
"out out , brief candle" life is a matter of seconds.
But it is not a written tutorial by you in the thread. (Or even by someone else)
So it is pretty much a link(info) to a tutorial
You dont need to post the tut. Its fine like this.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why most people seem bright until you hear them speak.
Thanks for the tutorial link. Needed some beginner tips for my upcoming course using Unity.
Exactly what I was looking for the other day, thanks