Disclaimer: I dont want to encourage a "My Java is better than your Python" debate here. I am writing both languages myself and like them, I know both languages have their advantages, and it is those advantages I want to know about here, nothing else.
I have been thinking about building a game for a while now, and I was wondering if Python or Java would be better suited for the things I want to do.
It would be a 2D strategy game, a bit like Frozen Synapse but without the fancy graphics and the turn-based aspect. The game would pit two Players against each other, who have no way to influence the game after it started (So, technically, it would be more of a simulator than a game). Both players would input a script they wrote for their armies that tells them what to do. For example:
On EnemySpotted:
contact Units in Range
find cover
move to cover
open fire
On Contacted:
If Contacted for(enemy spotted):
Move in range
find cover
open fire
...
The scripting language would of course look a bit different, but you get the idea.
So, basically, I would require the following things:
- 2D Graphics
- Input, parse and apply user Scripts
- Network communication
I know that Java can do 1 and 3 pretty easily, and the same goes for python. So, is there a difference between Java and Python in applying user input, can one language do it in a painless way, without massive if
-blocks? What would be the recommendation on what language to use?
I know that you will most likely say "Use whatever language you are most comfortable with", but a few pointers to useful functions, libraries and / or frameworks of both languages would still be great.