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    tf2 aswell c++
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    Serious++
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    Valheim, Space Engineers and Cities Skylines are c# also as far as I know even if Cities Skylines and Valheim also uses Unity which is built in c++.

    Space Engineers is pure C# though since the engine, vrage 2, is written in C#.
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    Minecraft has been C++ ever since the Microsoft acquisition. Also it's a bit disingenuous to say Fortnite was made in C++. It was made with Unreal. Unreal itself was made with C++ but you are not forced to use C++ to develop games with Unreal.
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    @nitnip No, for PC you still have a java edition. Its the Xbox and bedrock editions that are c++.
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    @nitnip wrong. Main Minecraft version is still Java, the Bedrock version is C++
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    @Demolishun unless they actually implement modding framework for Bedrock
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    One is the most sold games of all times

    The others are not
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    @Linux according to Wikipedia PUBG is 1. Then Minecraft on 2, followed by Terraria and Diablo III
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    @Demolishun agreed killing off all the mods would just trigger massive piracy most likely
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    @iiii with thousands of existing mods, unless they can get the c++ version running java mods, not likely going to work out.
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    @Demolishun I know, they even showed of modding using visual studio in a demo, quite clearly indicating they wanted it to continue.

    I was more thinking of if they killed of the java version, the modding community would fork their own version rather than switching to c++ for modding.
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    @Voxera fair enough, but even with regular Java updates a ton of mods become obsolete or abandoned because of breaking changes in minecraft engine
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    @iiii sure, but switching language from java to c++ is not the easiest switch :P
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    Each day roughly 30+ games get released on steam alone. And way way more on mobile, but let's pick what we want to represent :D.

    Also add Budget till now to those titles and the picture becomes clear.
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    @nitnip usually when you make a game with unreal you do unreal script which is not really c++
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    @KDSBest

    Unreal script doesn't exist since at least 10 years.

    UE4 and UE5 allow you to use blueprints, which are just a node-based frontend for c++, and, by their own admission, only suitable for prototyping or very simple games.
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    @CoreFusionX since you don't believe me: https://dev.epicgames.com/community...

    It has not much todo with normal c++
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    @KDSBest

    And nothing to do with unreal script.

    And it's still C++, as your link itself says, it's not a modified version of c++, it's a game API built on good ol' C++...
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    Sigh
    C# remains for hearthstone only
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    @Voxera but who plays those lol
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    God shoot me
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    @AvatarOfKaine Me and several colleagues and friends to begin with :)

    And some tens or hundreds of thousands at least, some of the games have sold over a million copies.

    Sure, they cannot compete with big AAA titles from EA in player base, but its not indie games.
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