The new features of the editor really look nice. Especially that you can make a change to the code and then immediatly continue to test the level. Currently you have to Compile and Cook your game (which can take some time) and then play with the changes you made in the classes.
When I read in an interview with epic developers that UE4 will make everything in UE3 look like shit, I didn't believe them ... but they were right.
From what I've read UE4 will support these kind of physics, too. But they still need to show how good or bad they really are.
Cry Engine is also impressive, but I somehow didn't like the SDK that much. I don't even know why.
Anyone interested in the Unreal Engine will probably be interested in watching these 2 videos:
Showing off the real-time rendering:
Tech artist explaining in details:
Arthas + Diablo
@Flinkelinks: Go
And a very hot Arthas too :)
That real time ingame editing is sick.
Holy mother of god!
Incredible engineering work putting an editor with these capabilities together...
The new features of the editor really look nice. Especially that you can make a change to the code and then immediatly continue to test the level. Currently you have to Compile and Cook your game (which can take some time) and then play with the changes you made in the classes.
When I read in an interview with epic developers that UE4 will make everything in UE3 look like shit, I didn't believe them ... but they were right.
Must. Have. Now.
SO MUCH SHINY TO WORK WITH :>
cryengine 3 is even sicker...
From what I've read UE4 will support these kind of physics, too. But they still need to show how good or bad they really are. Cry Engine is also impressive, but I somehow didn't like the SDK that much. I don't even know why.