Electric Pence
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2021
After having some difficulties making mods for games that I play, I thought I'd try my hand at making games from scratch. Around 2018 or 2019 I started using Unity after seeing so many poorly made unfinished games Richard Kyanka mocked on his Gaming Garbage channel, and attempted to use it to work on a game. After getting frustrated with hitting a roadblock and seeing how much work was ahead to do stuff that was very basic, I started experimenting with Unreal Engine 4 after trying out UT4.
I saw a lot of users plug Unity over Unreal, saying Unity was more user friendly and easier overall. But having tried out both engines, I personally find Unreal Engine 4 to be easier to work with. I use Blueprints instead of using the C++ because visual scripting is just a lot more convenient than sifting through endless lines of code or script. It's not that I can't do that, I just don't feel like doing it that way. Especially when UE4 is better supported than Unity when I got into both.
But seriously though, why are there so many posts out there of people repeating this same like "Unreal Engine is for the artist, Unity 5 is for the programmer!" I don't feel like digging through YouTube videos to see where people were posting this, but a few years ago it was wall to wall with repeating that same refrain and people saying Unity was superior to Unreal without going into specifics why.
I saw a lot of users plug Unity over Unreal, saying Unity was more user friendly and easier overall. But having tried out both engines, I personally find Unreal Engine 4 to be easier to work with. I use Blueprints instead of using the C++ because visual scripting is just a lot more convenient than sifting through endless lines of code or script. It's not that I can't do that, I just don't feel like doing it that way. Especially when UE4 is better supported than Unity when I got into both.
But seriously though, why are there so many posts out there of people repeating this same like "Unreal Engine is for the artist, Unity 5 is for the programmer!" I don't feel like digging through YouTube videos to see where people were posting this, but a few years ago it was wall to wall with repeating that same refrain and people saying Unity was superior to Unreal without going into specifics why.