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Visual Studio 17.10 Released

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GameFromScratch.com Visual Studio 17.10 Released This week at their BUILD developer conference Microsoft have released Visual Studio 17.10. Highlights of the 17.10 release include: Key Links Visual Studio 17.10 Release Notes Visual Studio Homepage You can learn more about the Visual Studio 17.10 release in the video below. The post Visual Studio 17.10 Released appeared first on GameFromScratch.com.

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Going From Unity to Cocos complete newb - need help

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Hi I’ve had a quick scout and I can’t find anything quite what I’m looking for but if there are forum posts already like what I’m about to ask then I do apologize and please point me in that direction… I am a hobbyist who would like to become an indie game dev someday, but with that said at the moment I have casually over the past few years followed many unity tutorials and got reasonably good with C# After last years unity license fee s**t show I’m looking at alternative engines and I’m curious

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Going From Unity to Cocos complete newb - need help

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I’ve used Unity in the past, and yes Cocos Creator is a good fit for what you’re looking for, especially if you’re targeting mobile. Unity is very capable and powerful, with a robust asset store so it obviously has a lot going for it. But I also find it to be bloated and cumbersome, whereas I find Cocos Creator to be a little leaner and meaner. I understand those descriptions aren’t very specific, but just trying to give a very high-level overview of why I prefer Cocos Creator.

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