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Can you make an online FPS fully with Java?
Basically, my title asks everything ;)
Answer by whydoidoit · Jul 02, 2012 at 08:49 AM
The technical answer is NO, but that is because Unity doesn't use Java. It does have a language called JavaScript (very different to Java) that is fully capable of doing an FPS - I'm guessing that is what you are referring to in which case the answer is YES.
Answer by StUpidxCrAzy · Jul 03, 2012 at 03:02 AM
So, what your telling me is, I can have a 100% fully functional online FPS with Unity, with no C# scripting at all? I need to know because I want to focus on 1 single language.
(Sorry if this is annoying, I just need certainty.) :)
Technically, yes. You can choose to use JavaScript in Unity for all your scripts.
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