Re: What is the best and accessible code language?
It seems like the original poster bases his asumptions on whether or not he understands. Call it old, slow, or limited, but don't call it trash. Manamon, STW, AAC: and many others were coded in BGT. And if you're saying, well their old? Well Manamon and STW are newer entries, so bleh. As said, there are about 50 to the 125TH power ways to answer this question. It depends on your skills, whether or not you're willing to put in the hours to figure out how to craft an audiogame, sometimes with zero resources. It depends on how you learn. It depends on the type of game you want to make. Don't come on here and expect us to tell you what shirt you should wear to the big interview in the morning. While we'll be happy to help or assist you, we're not gonna code your games or programmes from scratch. You've gotta figure that out yourself. And doing you're own individual research is the first step on becoming a developer.
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