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kuligs2 Because I don't understand how coding works
kuligs2 Because I don't understand how coding works
tamirroz12 then what are you doing? do you even want to understand? to me it seems like you dont.
kuligs2 my brain doesn't want to function with that kind of information
tamirroz12 maybe you dont need to use godot then? back to drawing board maybe?
kuligs2 There must be a way without using GDscript
kuligs2 Let's try again
kuligs2 Should I attach the script to the parent node? Like you said
kuligs2 Please
tamirroz12 This is my first time using Godot
You need to learn coding. Since you're using Godot 4.2, start here:
https://docs.godotengine.org/en/4.2/getting_started/introduction/
DaveTheCoder he using godot 4
tamirroz12 you cant make a game without coding.. maybe in roblox you can but not here.. unfortunately.. if you dont like to use keyboard maybe try unreal engine with their visual scripting.. this way you can use mouse to code.. sorta
My recommendations would be to learn some basic coding to get started. Like how to declare variables, some basic data structures, and how a function and method work. Knowing these basic things will get you started.
I think GDQuest has some excellent beginner courses for people who don't know programming. They go through the entire process and teach you some basic coding and concepts along the way.
https://school.gdquest.com/products/learn_2d_gamedev_godot_4
tamirroz12 There must be a way without using GDscript
Godot used to have visual scripting with nodes (like Unreal blueprints) in an older version. But even with visual scripting, I would still learn some basic programming concepts.
Making games is very complex, I'm not sure you can find a way around learning at least some basic programming.
tamirroz12 There must be a way without using GDscript
..or Godot
No games without coding. No amount of complaining will change that.
If you just want to stitch videos, use a video editing tool