Re: I don't believe it, rotu is back.
100% agree with Ivan. The issues surrounding his games have very little to do with the language he's using. They have a lot more to do with a lack of understanding. Not just when it comes to coding the games, but also for designing/administrating them. Why people decide that online games are perfect for diving into coding I still don't understand. There is a lot involved without even touching code. Switching to Python isn't going to fix the problem. In this situation, it would probably just make things worse since it involves learning about networking in more detail. +1 to making an offline game that can actually be maintained before trying something online.
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