Still debating, but I have one small update on my Engine Hunting progress.
Still trying to decide, but instead of deciding out of the blue, I'm going to try the two engines, see how they work, and go from there. Though a lot of games have been made with the two engines, the most noticable one would be the recently released Kingdom Hearts III that uses the Unreal Engine, it'd be best to know what I'm going to see, and see if I need a middle mouse click or not. My middle mouse click doesn't work, so I hope there's some sort of workaround for that.
The first Game Engine I'll try is the Unreal Engine, since I have the Epic Games Launcher installed on my dad's PC for the freebie games they're giving out. The next one will probably be Unity. I'm not going to make two versions of the same game, however, more like I'm going to see how they both work, and see which one would be better for the project.
Still trying to decide, but instead of deciding out of the blue, I'm going to try the two engines, see how they work, and go from there. Though a lot of games have been made with the two engines, the most noticable one would be the recently released Kingdom Hearts III that uses the Unreal Engine, it'd be best to know what I'm going to see, and see if I need a middle mouse click or not. My middle mouse click doesn't work, so I hope there's some sort of workaround for that.
The first Game Engine I'll try is the Unreal Engine, since I have the Epic Games Launcher installed on my dad's PC for the freebie games they're giving out. The next one will probably be Unity. I'm not going to make two versions of the same game, however, more like I'm going to see how they both work, and see which one would be better for the project.