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Which is the best game development engine like unity 3d or unreal engine ?

4th Jul 2017, 5:11 PM
Anupreksha Jain
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If you're a beginner then Unity is good for you as it's more easy but it requires C# and JavaScript but the graphics aren't good as compared unreal but Unity has better physics . Unreal is for making high-end realistic games but it requires c++. Which one's better? =Unreal (For high graphics and it's the most used engine ) Unity is also good but not powerful as unreal. But for beginners it's the best.
24th Jul 2017, 3:38 PM
Game'OBot
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The best engine is the one that you make on your own or with a team
4th Jul 2017, 8:43 PM
aklex
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As a independent developer, I would suggest checking out multiple websites. Do a little research on each engine whether it be Unity, Unreal, CryEngine, Construct2, GameMaker, Rpg maker, etc. The engine you choose should be based on the game you want to create! Now if you just want to jump in, learn some fun stuff, and play, I would suggest Unity. It utilizes C# or Java, and the it has plenty of tutorials and community help to benefit an aspiring developer. I'm still novice with this engine, but I've tried plenty, and I highly recommend Unity. Hope this helps!
18th Jul 2017, 2:45 PM
James Trowbridge
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If you want to use well defined real life physics, unity3D is best for you. However if you want to create all from the beginning then other engines like Monogame is best.
17th Jul 2017, 10:57 AM
Shamim Akhter
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Bro. If u want graphics then unreal is the best . But... It's a quite difficult to learn as compared to unity. But..if you wanna learn game development easily and if you are just a beginner then unity is good for you .
25th Apr 2020, 1:51 PM
『 〖 PRAISE 〗 』
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If you want an easy 2D engine "Gamemaker" is preety easy to understand and work with.
18th Jul 2017, 11:21 AM
Larry Laffer
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depending on where you wanna go, for quick jobs and small to mid level company, unity... if you aim for the stars, unreal... big AAA companies uses neither unity nor unreal, they uses their in house engine, but mastering unreal is way harder.... so it promotes more skill .
3rd Aug 2018, 9:30 AM
droy
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