So I was dicking around with Unity for a while but got a bit frustrated with their chainging multiplayer code. Since it was in a state of flux I had to wait to do the stuff I wanted to do, so I took a break. Looking to maybe start to learn UE4/C++. Anyone know of any good tutorials to follow? I was using Udemy for Unity and I see there are some well reviewed courses for UE4 that I'll likely start with. I know some of yall are actively using the engine so thought I'd ask for advice.
Thanks! I ended up following the below from the UE youtube channelI've posted about tutorials and stuff above.. only thing I'll add is that multiplayer in ue4 is extremely time consuming and tricky. I never played with unity to compare, but in ue4 you can really turn your brain into knots.
The best resource for multiplayer is this document:
Thanks! I ended up following the below from the UE youtube channel
Gets you basic Steam integration with working LAN capability. Basically just a structure that creates a game lobby, allows players to join and select a character, game settings, and chat then launch a map. I'd never used Blueprint so it was a good introduction for me. I'm going to check your link as I'm now looking to expand and customize. Then I'll need to learn to actually make it a game.
We’re designing for forward compatibility, so you can get started with next-gen development now in UE4 and move your projects to UE5 when ready.
Dude, everything they've showcased is nothing short of witchcraft. I don't know how in the fuck they're going to pull this off but I'm genuinely impressed.
That not collecting on $1 Million is insane too. After them buying a bunch of exclusives I kind of stopped participating in anything EPIC but maybe it's time to dust off ye olde unreal engine, cause holy shit