Unreal Engine is well-documented and easy to use, making it a staple of game and virtual production development. Similarly to Godot, Unreal Engine is well equipped to build 3D games and hasactive community forumswhere developers share best practices. ...
I've been happily dabbling in Godot for 2+ years now, with zero prior coding knowledge, and now i write code off the top of my head and can make gamejam style games in 15 minutes. It really is a very beginner-friendly Engine, that lets you make "real" games with particles and sha...
Have you heard of the Godot Engine? It isn't an archaic contraption; you develop games with it! Here's what it does.
It does depend on the content. A sufficiently specific thread may be fine, particularly if there is nothing more recent, and the thread isn't outdated. Bumping a 2015 thread about class balance will probably be locked as a necro since things have changed so much on this front, and there'...
If I see plenty more of it then I would just use it instead. I love the engine, it's pretty straightforward and feels like coding with Python. Re: What Game Engine do you prefer? Posted:Mon Nov 11, 2024 7:29 pm byRiiva Garz wrote:Huh. I have never heard of the 'Godot engine...