![]() ![]() Unreal is the most performance demanding engine among the popular ones that I know. What's the best way to learn all these languages, and Unreal? I'm thinking books, videos, online classes, and maybe finding a mentor/peer group eventually. ![]() If not, which are the ideal languages to make games (and apps) for those platforms? And is there a "best order" to learn them in?ģ.Is there one (or maybe two) languages to cover everything I need (or that are easy to port), which aren't bad choices just for the sake of ease/versatility? Platforms I'm targeting would likely be on iOS/Android, but could also include PC (Definitely for apps/games), and also MacOS (for apps at least, but hopefully games too). I also want to learn to code a bit (for games, but also some app ideas I have). (A "Good PC" will happen when required, but hoping I can get started with that).Ģ. Is Unreal the right choice for me? For hardware, I only have a MacBook Pro (Fully loaded M1 Max), My 2014 MBP (Which could run Windows via bootcamp), and 2 in 1 with a modern i5 CPU with integrated XE GPU. ![]() Plus, it could be great for my other needs such as PreViz (basic to advanced), and maybe dabbling in some 3D printing.ġ. So I've been looking into Unreal Engine, as I'm hoping it's both the right choice for Games, and that parts of it carry over to VFX, like this. :) I'm a filmmaker, but I'd like some game design too (just another skill I'd like to have, and potentially a side hustle, but probably not a career change). ![]()
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