Didn’t you hear? All of the cool kids are coding FPSs in Assembler, because its so much faster. Its because java can only makes games out of blocks or simple 2D games, its really slow, and nobody really uses it anyway, apart from for putting scripts in HTML. I mean, the java game engine has really bad graphics anyway.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say is, yes, its really really easy, most people are born with the ability.
Well, is even a programmer? If he can’t program, just call him an idiot and go on about your life. Most kids these days are illiterate rap-listening whipper snappers anyway, so he’s probably trolling you.
He must be some kind of guy who downloaded UDK, messed up with the terrain, assets and kismet and considers himself a PRO GAME MAKER
Nothing surprising, ignore, move on.
make him join CS uil in highschool. see if he even gets a positive score.
but seriously. talk to him. if he actually knows anything, he might make a good friend. we all know that people we can actually talk to about programming are pretty hard to find. even in most of your high school programming classes you find a bunch of people who can’t program their way out of a paper bag with holes in it.
Does anyone here know OpenGL and C++ or something? Would be nice to have a benchmark of exactly how much slower Java is to C++ with OpenGL, especially scaling with the number of draw calls.
It dawned on me that there is absolutely no point in convincing people that I don’t care about. Would you truely feel better if that ‘idiot at school’ would change his mind? If so, why? There is an infinite supply of fools, and most important to realize is that you can’t fight stupidity.
Is it worth trying to convince them that game programming in general requires some time? Make it simple, ask them how many wonderful Java games they created to say that? Java drives game programming easier than with other lower level languages but creating a first person shooter still requires months or even years of work.
Writing a book is much easier on a computer since you have copy-paste and can edit things much more easier than on paper, spelling correction, e.t.c. but you still have to write the damn book. If you can’t write a coherent sentence on paper…