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mutantmagnet

Member
Oct 28, 2017
12,401
Was happy at first seeing a Telltale moving away from their trouble engine thread. I was saddened to learn inside it was also a mass layoff thread.
 

MP!

Member
Oct 30, 2017
5,198
Las Vegas
having used both unity and unreal... I hate Unity.

course I can't program and blueprints is just the best thing ever to me.

Even aside from that ... Unreal just makes more sense in the way it does things.

Maybe this will mean more switch ports of their games?
 

element

Member
Oct 27, 2017
920
having used both unity and unreal... I hate Unity.

course I can't program and blueprints is just the best thing ever to me.

Even aside from that ... Unreal just makes more sense in the way it does things.
I'm a huge fan of UE4, but Unity has tons of visual scripting options.
 

CosmicElement

Member
Oct 27, 2017
726
I was going to write a snarky comment about Telltale finally realizing their engine is outdated and buggy. But then I heard about the layoffs. Damn.
 

Reinhard

Member
Oct 27, 2017
6,607
Pretty much any engine change will be an improvement over their crappy Telltale tools. If it is Unity, hope they go with the latest Unity 2018 builds that utilize multi-threads.