@mechanoid11 ummm, unity pro is 1500, and 1300 (or is it 1200?) if you preorder Unity 3.0. How is that high? Plus. 4 grand for a game engine is CHEAP! Most game engines with as high of standing as Unity, are in the million dollar range.
@steamisM50 your wrong, the source engine is in the 25 thousand price range, and unreal doesn't even cost anything to license if you wish to allow them a small amount of your profit...
@TymaxBeta the Unreal ENGINE costs a million dollars, the UDK is free... there is a difference. Source is a weird story, as I have found many sources saying different things, but a friend of mine, who actually did research on a bunch of different game engines, found out that it was more expensive from valve. Whether he is correct or not, I do not know...
@KrazyKain Yes, pro version because you can see the water refracting and that's a feature only available in pro. Other then that it could run on the free version because the shadows are baked on and are not real shadows. Plus this is a tutorial level, anyone can get it, it's free on Unity's website.
how do you put textures??
flame7211 1 year ago
yup, unity seems pretty straightforward on content.
From my experiments, it is better have those labels "ecu" as separate textures.
so you can place them interactively and still have good res and retain tileable textures for the walls.
TheJustinfernandez 1 year ago
man, those unity prices are high. good thing there all free now. over $4,000? i don't think so.
mechanoid11 2 years ago
@mechanoid11 ummm, unity pro is 1500, and 1300 (or is it 1200?) if you preorder Unity 3.0. How is that high? Plus. 4 grand for a game engine is CHEAP! Most game engines with as high of standing as Unity, are in the million dollar range.
steamisM50 1 year ago
still pretty high to me which is why i keep deleting
and downloading the free trial over and over till i've finally got
the game up and ready. then finally put the file in a disc, move
to a computer with the full version and do all that publishing stuff.
mechanoid11 1 year ago
@steamisM50 million dollar range ? . what ? .
franklynd 1 year ago
@franklynd Unreal engine is about 1 million USD, and the Source engine is even more. So yes, million dollar range....
steamisM50 1 year ago
@steamisM50 could you show me where you pulled these statistics from ?.
franklynd 1 year ago
@steamisM50 your wrong, the source engine is in the 25 thousand price range, and unreal doesn't even cost anything to license if you wish to allow them a small amount of your profit...
TymaxBeta 1 year ago
@TymaxBeta the Unreal ENGINE costs a million dollars, the UDK is free... there is a difference. Source is a weird story, as I have found many sources saying different things, but a friend of mine, who actually did research on a bunch of different game engines, found out that it was more expensive from valve. Whether he is correct or not, I do not know...
steamisM50 1 year ago
Is this the free or the pro version?
CaptainJeanLPicard 2 years ago
pro version
SHACA666DEATH 2 years ago
not sure about that i havent seen any features here that are not available in the free version
KrazyKain 2 years ago
@KrazyKain Yes, pro version because you can see the water refracting and that's a feature only available in pro. Other then that it could run on the free version because the shadows are baked on and are not real shadows. Plus this is a tutorial level, anyone can get it, it's free on Unity's website.
ImmortalKingAnmtn 1 year ago