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Other Game Creation => Other Game Making Programs => Topic started by: Iperks on June 12, 2012, 05:53:30 PM

Title: UDK 3D engine
Post by: Iperks on June 12, 2012, 05:53:30 PM
UDK

type:3D fps creation
price:free
pop:medium
user friendly:somewhat
codeing required:yes but most is already generated
diffuculty:medium
size:4 GB
overall rating:3/5 stars

UDK.com (http://UDK.com)
UDK is a powerfull free 3D fps creator made from the makers of the hit series unreal tournament. you can add or create 3d weapons characters vehicles custom make every thing right from the program! you don't have to code because most is already there! there are already thousands of members and millions of downloads and hundreds of pro. games made with UDK.
Title: Re: UDK 3D engine
Post by: DoctorTodd on June 12, 2012, 08:19:23 PM
Looks interesting but why not use Unity (http://Unity3D.com)?
Title: Re: UDK 3D engine
Post by: Iperks on June 13, 2012, 06:06:17 PM
idk it's a free program.
Title: Re: UDK 3D engine
Post by: DoctorTodd on June 13, 2012, 06:10:38 PM
Unity is free as well.
Title: Re: UDK 3D engine
Post by: Iperks on June 13, 2012, 06:12:17 PM
oh well i haven't looked into unity. well i guess this could be an alternative to it. or someone who likes the unreal games could use it i guess.
Title: Re: UDK 3D engine
Post by: Lethrface on June 15, 2012, 04:19:46 AM
Looks interesting but why not use Unity (http://Unity3D.com)?

Depends on what you want to use it for.  UDK has a very awesome system called kismet in it that is a very powerful system that kind of reminds me of a spreadsheet but is meant to "code" your games.  It's essentially an "eventing system" for the Unreal engine.

The biggest problem I have seen is the community is very hush hush on their work and aren't too friendly when it comes to helping people figure out things.  Most questions regarding things like "how do I make melee weapons" or whatever is met with technical talk that the original poster of the thread doesn't know much about and "learn unrealscript" replies.  I haven't found many reliable UDK/Unrealscript tutorials outside of the basic tutorials offered on the UDN knowledgebase and even that seems to be rather lacking.  If I could just find a book or something that covered the basics, I would be a happy man. 

The picture in my art thread with the gate to hell was a little art project of mine done in the UDK.  If you are more of a designer, the UDK is really easy to get involved with compared to unity.

I also would like to point out the licensing SEEMS more flexible for the UDK if you were to decide to make an indie game and sell it.
Title: Re: UDK 3D engine
Post by: DoctorTodd on June 15, 2012, 04:26:30 AM
Kismet sounds pretty cool, I know there are third party extensions like Kismet for Unity.