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I think the sentiment was that, with an engine as powerful as Unity CAN be, why use it just to make a VN/3DCG style game? Why not use Renpy? or if you are going to use Unity, Why not go all out and make a full 3D game, etc....Your point is???
Hi. The "2" means it's a sequel of a previous finished game. Sorry if it seems a little misleading about the project progress.Was under the strong impression this was a full game as all game posts and everywhere else online this game is posted as Hack'n Stalk 2 without a version number. Was disappointed to find out it wasn't a full game.
I think people just assume that Unity means 3D game, when there are lots of amazing professional 2D games made with it (likeI think the sentiment was that, with an engine as powerful as Unity CAN be, why use it just to make a VN/3DCG style game? Why not use Renpy? or if you are going to use Unity, Why not go all out and make a full 3D game, etc....
However, I completely understand the reasons WHY going full 3D is so damn hard, and there's nothing wrong with using Unity for a task such as this. I'm sure it may even be easier to create some of the 'interactive' portions, instead of using Renpy.
I think the best are the Unity official tutorials. Just go to unity3d.com/ and read them there!Architect,
I'm an (embedded) software engineer with a years of c++ / Java. Any suggested unity/unreal tutorials to learn 2d?
Hi. I can make Mac releases from time to time. I have a shitty Mac from 2010, so starting Unity and generating a build in it is a pain in the ass...Is there/can there be a mac version? You did a mac version of the last one that worked pretty well