Performance mostly. But also even when made by various AAA studios, the resulting games often have this uncanny similar-ness to them. Personally i prefer in-house engines even if its just to maintain variety in the industry.
Also obligatory shout out to id tech for continuing to show off their engines with indiana jones.
ue4 was already bad in that regard. Really sad that cdpr dropped their own engine as licensed engines are wrecking the engine market (mostly epic tbh). Just so not worth it to delevop ones own.
Looks great… but it uses Unreal Engine 5
What’s wrong with unreal engine 5…
Performance mostly. But also even when made by various AAA studios, the resulting games often have this uncanny similar-ness to them. Personally i prefer in-house engines even if its just to maintain variety in the industry.
Also obligatory shout out to id tech for continuing to show off their engines with indiana jones.
Yeah I don’t understand why they don’t just use SDL3 to make their own engine.
Half life effect
Given my experience with it in Satisfactory it’s rather heavy.
Really? Satisfactory ran so smooth for me I was like what engine is this
Oh boy…
https://youtu.be/M00DGjAP-mU?si=Rm1neh69DuD8bcLj
https://youtu.be/6Ov9GhEV3eE?si=WOpPXz-FkY6TpC9X
ue4 was already bad in that regard. Really sad that cdpr dropped their own engine as licensed engines are wrecking the engine market (mostly epic tbh). Just so not worth it to delevop ones own.
It’s very heavy on your computer
GOOD
At least the benefit is the team can develop without it so we hopefully won’t see the issues it’s crutches create.