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#3680
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Stabbsworth
Pixelist
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Same, Espy.
I have some experience with the free version of gamemaker (which is no longer available) and some with Unity. I've also got experience with Blender, even if all I can do is small props right now.
UE4 is better if you like more vibrant stuff and better shading. Unity is decent enough for small games and such.
I don't get why people hate Unity -- aye, sure, it's got a load of small games made by beginners on it, but that's? Not really a problem? Like, if it's *that* easy to get into, then you'd think that people would like it.
I've heard they're working on visual scripting, though, like what you've got in UE4.
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Posted 02-09-2019, 11:21 AM
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