Cool:
https://www.unrealengine.com/blog/ue4-is-free
http://www.urbanterror.info/news/cats/urthd/
Shit just got real.
This might just be very very cool.
Btw. I played around with UE3 a few years ago. It was cool - this will probably be so too.
One and the only* program I ever came across that I utterly cannot use for (any of) it's intended or unintended purpose(s) whatsoever. I just can't figure it out.zietsh wrote:blender
It sounds easier to me to write, compile and execute a binary (provided I had .map and .whatere-ue4-uses specifications) than to follow that procedure.zietsh wrote:Well there is a way to convert maps to UE4 but its a bit more work than just executing a binary.
What are system requirements for that thing gonna be? I have a single GeForce 8400 GS (from the ancient 4-digit times). UT2004 runs fine on this, but UT2004 uses UE2.5.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unreal_Engine#Unreal_Engine_4 wrote:...and video of the engine being demonstrated by technical artist Alan "Talisman" Willard was released to the public on June 7, 2012 via GameTrailers TV.[74][75] This demo was created on a PC with triple GeForce GTX 580 (tri SLI) ...
It sounds easier to me to write, compile and execute a binary (provided I had .map and .whatere-ue4-uses specifications) than to follow that procedure.
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