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by kayoone 3790 days ago
Depends on what you mean by "exploring game dev". I would say Unity is pretty perfect for that and you have a lot to learn before you will reach its limits, if ever. After all, some of the best and most successful games are made with Unity. If you want maximum eyecandy, then UE or CryEngine might make more sense, but even there Unity in its latest version is not that far off.
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I'll check it out again, it was over a year ago.

I just recall doing things like setting up path finding and AI was much easier in UE and setting up player characters etc was all already built into UE templates.

The whole UE IDE or workflow also just made more sense to me, and was more polished. Maybe I just didn't give Unity enough of a chance.