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yeah in that case we are more back toward Unity 5 etc and its an area that i dont know a lot about in more detail then what I posted earlier. I would like to but you know..time and energy
yup!
don't use java to create games.. c/c++ has the best performance
There are 'high end ' games made from java but I dont think its considered a standard in game development. Wurm Online is made on Java and so is Rising World.
C++ allows for a lot of low level memory allocations making that a good choice for apps that run on very small devices like watches, very specialized devices like machine shops, and drivers for video.
C# has been used in application development for a long time now and I think (not sure about this) that its up and coming pretty strong in gaming.
Personally I would look into where C# is now in the gaming landscape if it was me but that is more because I am familar with it. One thing is for sure, things change, so what was true 15 years ago might not be the best choice now
do you mean for beginners in programming or game develop?
You should get all the books you can. After that coding is just practice practice practice. I gave it a shot. Wanted to put my head through the wall. But maybe you will enjoy it more.
EDIT: By this i mean how you are going to generate it