🔥 Here’s how I learned Verse, and how you can too. #UEFN
⌨️ Verse was the first ever programming language Ive ever tried. So I had basically no idea what I was doing and didnt even know if it was making sense . Then I started following tutorials and just copy and pasted code which I didnt even understand. But after I realized that, I started to change the process of creating code.
🤔 I began adding and changing code which I had already copied. Much of what I wrote didnt even make sense, but I learned how to use the basics of an programming language. (Variables, functions, logic) After a bit of trying out many different things I started going back to youtube tutorials. I looked at what exactly they were talking about and how it "could" make sense for me.
💡 I realized that I understand some of the things they were explaining and started to only get the first few lines of the code they wrote/explained, and finish the rest up by myself. For example I watched a tutorial on a gun game system, I copied the rough beginning of the tutorial, (Like the first function) and the rest Ive tried to make by myself. Even if it didnt work like it was supposed to do, I went back to the tutorial and listened carefully on the process that the creator was making to create the code.
⚡️ I listened carefully and even rewatched the video multiple times while making notes on what was important. Then I tried making the same system completely from scratch so that I can understand the whole process, and in general on how it does work.
🔋 After around 3 months I saw real progress. For example: I completely understood on how the first ever gun game script I mentioned earlier worked, and I was even able to rewrite it by myself without the tutorial. I also learned many more crutial things about Verse, while I still watched tutorials.
📨 My way to go after I completed the "basics" of Verse was learning by doing. I learned how coding really works by just creating simple mechanics like powerups or team changers. In the process of continuing to write code completely by myself I understood how a function with a subscription, or spawning functions, using <suspends> to stop code and much more works.
⚙️ Summary:
If you really want to learn Verse to create mechanics or games I would always start small. Start with watching tutorials on the basics of Verse. While doing that try to understand what the creator is explaining and make notes for yourself. Try to recreate the code on your own and understand what you are doing. If you know the basics of Verse, make your own codes, start with small mechanics like random location teleporters, changing classes, or just creating a simple gun game system. Learn from every code, understand it, make notes and continue with the next system. I would recommend only increasing the difficulty of the system you want to create, if you completely understand how the code you have written before works. Then you can go on and keep learning new things.
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I haven't been active lately, but today I crafted something again. I made Brainrot Bases inside Blender, pretty much optimized for #UEFN! Suggestions for improvement?
NEW 1v1 Buildfight Update! 💯
Introducing:
• Grinder Status
• Lifetime 1v1 Level
• UI Menu to check stats & more
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I'm super happy with how this turned out, lmk your feedback!
Even more stuff is in the works and will release step by step over the next weeks.
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Brainrot Base System Showcase 🔥
Have worked on a brainrot base system with persistance for a few days, thats how its turned out so far. Lmk what you think! #UEFN#Verse