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  • Alxira5undefined Offline
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    Alxira5
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    Hello developers, I am new to the field of Godot and I want to start developing my own project, an RPG video game of the Linux mascot and since it is obviously something that is very complicated and I should avoid any problem. So that's why I want to ask you the following question:

    • It is better that it be a 3D video game or better I make it a 2D video game so that it is lighter.
    • It should give you a Mario & Luigi style combat style or another RPG video game that you think has a good combat style.
    • Give it some style of minigame to make the story more fun.

    I hope you can give me advice so I can start my development, greetings to all.

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  • altriaundefined Offline
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    Hello and welcome to Godot community :gok: , I would recommend starting with a 2D game instead of 3D for the following reasons:

    1. 2D games are less complex and require less resources compared to 3D games, especially for a beginner. This will allow you to focus on the gameplay, mechanics and story of the game without getting overwhelmed by technical challenges.

    2. You will be able to develop and iterate quickly in 2D. This is important in the early stages of a project so you can test ideas and get feedback fast.

    3. 2D art and animations are generally easier to create and modify compared to 3D. This will reduce roadblocks as you develop the game.

    Also, scope your project appropriately for a beginner. Start small and focus on core gameplay first. You can always expand and add more features later.

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    Thanks for your advice and I think it's a great idea, since it is the best for a beginner like me and as you say I can give it more functions so it is not monotonous.

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  • Vinceundefined Offline
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    Tux is a loveable mascot. Wishing you well with that!

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