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Sergey Kubov2015-12-10 22:46:24
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Sergey Kubov, 2015-12-10 22:46:24

Is unity as good as everyone praises it?

Explain if it is worth studying.

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veydlin, 2015-12-14
@Bdgwsh

I can advise you Unreal, its C++ language, and this is very fast, especially since the code is embedded in the
Unreal engine itself for free, it has open source codes.
+ no need to fiddle with shaders to raise the realism to an acceptable level, if you compare the initial Unity project with Unreal, the second one looks much prettier, to make such a "pretty" in Unity - you have to try.
With the latest version of Unreal, epics have paid very good attention to mobile platforms.
Unreal is full of built-in classes that will help you not to reinvent the wheel, for example, camera shake (when walking, shooting), controllers for controlling the player, cars, a class for describing projectiles (from weapons), a class for describing types of damage (to the head, knockback during an explosion etc.), a powerful system for animation.
And in general, there are many built-in things that are sold separately for Unity in the form of author's scripts.
I think that's enough.

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SpyceR, 2015-12-10
@SpyceR

What for do you need it? :)
Who cares. If you want to develop 3d games for PC or smartphones in an environment with the lowest entry threshold and/or know C# - learn Unity.
Powerful, simple, cross-platform, large community, but not very fast for mobile devices and 2d.

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Artyom, 2015-12-18
@ArtikSlayer

See what you need. As already mentioned, if the game is small-medium, then you can Unity. For AAA games, Anrial is better.

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