Why Indie Developers Quit Making Games Made with Unity (And How to Avoid It) Many developers start learning Unity with excitement, but a large number quit within a year. Despite Unity being powerful and beginner-friendly, building games made with Unity can feel overwhelming. This post explores why indie developers give up and how to avoid the same mistakes. 1. Unrealistic Expectations Many beginners expect fast success. When downloads or earnings don’t appear quickly, motivation drops. Game development is a long-term process, especially for solo developers. 2. Overambitious Projects Trying to build a massive open-world game as a beginner leads to burnout. Successful games made with Unity often start small and grow gradually. 3. Lack of Clear Learning Path Jumping between tutorials without finishing projects causes confusion. Developers quit when they feel stuck and directionless. 4. Performance and Technical Frustration Lag, bugs, and crashes discourage many...
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