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by afarchy
1459 days ago
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I've worked with both Unity and Unreal on past projects. While I love both, they have steep learning curves, long build times, and deploying cross-platform is much more difficult than the web. Virtual Maker is a simplification of the whole process. We have built-in actions, navigation modes, and assets that you can use to get going quickly. We take care of hosting for you, ensuring your scenes work across platforms, with instant deploy times. Of course, that means Virtual Maker won't give you all the options that Unity and Unreal do to build anything you can imagine. It's a trade off, and depends on what kind of project you're making. |
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