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Best Game Making Software?

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05-02-2021, 01:51 AM
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Aside from the obvious UE4 and Unity

I put much faith on Decima Engine for future greatness on PC (see Death Stranding, HZD and the upcoming Horizon Forbidden West).

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06-02-2021, 02:33 AM
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Well I'll say it like everyone else has, Unity and Unreal 4 would be the way to do unless there is an alternative that i don't know of?

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06-02-2021, 02:46 AM
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I am not really an expert but I have heard that unitu or unreal engine is the way to go.

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07-02-2021, 03:10 PM
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My fave is Unreal Engine 4. I've tried Unity and always come back to UE4. I prefer coding in C++.

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07-02-2021, 10:35 PM
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Unity is beginner friendly if you find the right tutorials / resources online, and have some C# experience. Unity has a large community and you are most likely to find answers to your questions / bugs on sites like stack exchange, their official sites or other forums. This is because it's quite popular among solo/indie devs, thus there's vast resources / info out there. Their official Youtube channel also has plenty of helpful videos.

Unreal (for me anyways) feels like the more refined engine. I would say once you are prepared to get your hands a little more dirty with C++ you can try Unreal. I would say there's more tools to work with. It's quite handy in that there's already plenty of presets within the software itself for most type of games you want to create without having to fiddle with camera and character controllers etc from scratch. So its a bit more structured in a way that the free4all approach that Unity has (in no way saying that's bad for Unity here). If you are not a fan of coding, you have blueprints in Unity that allow you to build games with touching a piece of code (there's a learning code to it, but you can do so much with that).

I could go on about the pros / cons of each.

Another popular one that seems to be gaining ground are Godot. But I have only just briefly glanced at it, so cant comment on how good or bad it is.

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08-02-2021, 07:53 AM
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UE4 is good but only if you want your game to have hella advances fts

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14-02-2021, 08:59 AM
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Unreal Engine 4 - You have access to the Unreal Engine Learning platform, where you can get certifications. With Unreal Engine, you can easily change your career path. Access to cutting edge technology. Blueprints will get you started easily. In time you can start to learn C++. While Unity and Unreal were shortly on par in the first years of UE4, for me Unreal has surpassed Unity in every way possible. That being said, Unity still has a big developer community and you can make great games with Unity too.

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14-02-2021, 09:01 AM
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i think unreal engine 4 or cry engine(dont luv unity)

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15-02-2021, 01:59 AM
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Has Unity made any major changes since going public earlier this year? I'm hearing a lot of casual games using them for development these days.

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15-02-2021, 09:21 AM
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Definitely it's Unreal Engine

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