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Which engine to choose for C++?
What are the engine options for C++. For development under MacOs, Windows, Linux.
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CryEngine
Lumberyard
Unreal Engine
OGRE
G3D Innovation Engine
Godot
Torque3D
Banshee Engine
Source Engine
Limon Engine
idTech
Leadwerks
IrrLicht
Urho3D
Toy Engine
Panda3D
Esenthel
Tombstone Engine
PhyreEngine
Unigine
Shiva
LumixEngine
Rather than enumerate, you need to study the functionality of all and the number of tutorials and documentation. Well, in general, out of everything in the top, I have only two.
Ue4
Quite a popular engine and rather than some 15 years or so, when there was little content, now there are a lot of tutorials on it, inexpensive courses that will really help to make a whole game and content on the site, where very cool packs have been distributed monthly lately , literally this month they are handing out suitable packs + expensive and luxurious water for 30k. Pretty handy thanks to blueprints, and if you're good at pros, then you can make a masterpiece in it. But it has disadvantages with little performance and editors.
Also has good documentation
CryEngine
This is a good engine for creating cool shooters, but to this day there are few tutorials and content on it, you can count it on your fingers, the market is terrible, but the engine itself, unlike ue, has an excellent editor and you can make cool locations, but it is good for those who know the code, it also has shortcomings in terms of materials, or more precisely, that it needs its own format to make tiff like, well, not convenient materials for me, so it’s not for everyone or if you want to make your own version of a crisis or a farcry, like tutors you can find, or rather a tutor, I remember only one.
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