How is this compared to unity and unreal for 3d games?

How is this compared to unity and unreal for 3d games?

it's not a botnet

It's not that optimized...

>unity
>optimized
pick one

free

2d is better, doesn't ha e basic functionalities behind a pay-wall on the asset store, 2d animation editor, gdscript is nice if not c++, access to the source code and runs flawlessly on linux. The 3d as for right now is pretty shit.

Unity on Linux

Great for 2D games, will soon be great for 3D games when 3.0 is released.

This

This, Unity is the wordpress of game engines. Also, the technical manager seems to be an asshole.

Its FOSS

Genuinely curious, what did he do?

IIRC the standard psychopathic asshole manager stuff, as in isolating people and pulling them down, ridiculing them and their team in front of other people and other forms of verbal abuse.

No wonder people were leaving

The only thing lacking seem to be static particle effects, like lightening, ribbons, beams... And mesh emitters.

What is this even?

Godot, an open-source free-software game engine

Why do you name your file images.jpg and not something relevant, like godotmascot.jpg? Might make it easier for people to know what the hell you're talking about when you don't use the text or subject field to describe what you're comparing to Unity and Unreal.

To say hello to tripfags

its alright i use it to make mobile games

Imagine if someone made their own piece of shit, polished it up a little so it looks like a shiny turd resembling a commercially supported turd, and then expected everyone else to stick their hands in it.

That in essence is godot.

kek

It can't be that bad, can it?

>t. GameMaker manager
I don't agree with the scripting story in Godot, but apart from that it is pretty solid.

Good for 3D. Unreal is a professional's engine, you probably need a team to make anything even with blueprint. It's better off for AAA

Unity is good for smaller games, it's badly optimized and can't really handle stuff with a lot of polygons or scripting. Don't do 2D in unity though, it's tacked on and not fully developed.

Godot, gamemaker, etc are good for 2D games

This is an open source car that's powered by a outboard motor.
It runs on wooden wheels and you can make one for yourself using parts worth $50. One can use it to travel 2km, load a sack of potatoes, and pull something, Soon, car's crowfunding is also expected to go live.