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The same for outdated section but I usually say Unity version along with it, so if it is kinda old compared to the current date then maybe trust it less? "Objectively" Also something like "previously mentioned" may not exist anymore when I edit out something and forgot that the next topic has reference to it. When I have time to re-read I maybe able to remove duplicates, but if you found them please put up with that.
I add things to different sections as I learn over the years and I may not realize I have already said it somewhere.
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: Add additional comments section at the end, add section about QA brickwall, update UE's more friendly revenue sharing model.: Added Netcode section based on Unite Copenhagen talk.A new section called "naysayer not welcome". I will not provide verdict like who wins and scores on each aspect like those phone review websites either, I don’t want you to be “too long didn’t read” on stuff. How I get used to Unreal will be via smaller side projects. Also I notice something that generally UE user are very loyal to the engine and try to convert Unity users, while Unity users actively trash talking their own engine. Because I already know what’s not so good in Unity side but not so much on UE side. This article is biased towards bad stuff in Unity. It will probably takes years to complete and make a completely fair judgement. Because I can’t know Unreal throughly to judge objectively overnight. Unity user will be able to follow because you are just as new to Unreal as me while knowing what’s available in Unity. This article is not for Unreal Engine user, because I did not spend time explaining Unity terms. It will come in handy when I see things in Unreal Engine that is sorely missing in Unity, or just recently added but in preview status, or in a development road, etc. I have experience in Unity for 6–8 years, while Unreal Engine is just started around January 2019.
or just simply throw this line “try it and you’ll know why it is better” rather than addressing a specific advantage.
Most devs I encountered are too “cultist”, worshipping only their own is not enough but must try to obliterate the other side. I have been wanting to be able to objectively compare feature parity between different engines for sometimes.