Japanese games giant Square Enix has confirmed that it is continuing to use Unreal Engine 4 rather than the newer Unreal Engine 5 for the upcoming third part in its Final Fantasy 7 Remake series.
Game developers should take a look at the brand new Godot Engine 4.6 release, bringing a big refresh to the popular cross-platform open source game engine. It looks a bit different now too, thanks to ...
Final Fantasy was the most popular game series last year, according to the survey. The co-director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy has confirmed the decision to stick with Unreal Engine 4 for ...
Although the video game world holds up Unreal Engine as the pinnacle of current technology, that’s not how it’s viewed by at least one. For years it’s seemed like the quality of computer-generated ...
Explore how game engine performance shapes graphics, with an objective Unreal Engine vs Unity game engine comparison to help developers balance visual quality, optimization, and platforms. Pixabay ...
Gearbox senior project producer Anthony Nicholson shed light on one very big change they made to Borderlands 4. He said this in Shacknews’ one hour documentary on the game: So, some of the decisions ...
After more than 35 years, the Chelsea Fire Department has officially re-commissioned its Engine Company 4 on a permanent, full-time basis. The Company was reinstated during a ceremony held on Monday, ...
Lost Soul Aside is finally here, and while the game might not be running on Unreal Engine 5, its use of Unreal Engine 4.27 seems to be paying off in terms of performance. A recent test by ComputerBase ...
It’s possible Epic shoulders some responsibility for this as much as the developers of these games. Many studios build for top-tier hardware first and leave optimization and low-spec testing for the ...
Unreal Engine 5 performance issues aren't the fault of Epic, but instead down to developers prioritising "top-tier hardware," says CEO of Epic, Tim Sweeney. This misplaced focus ultimately leaves ...
UEDumper is a all in one Unreal Engine Dumper that supports Unreal Engine 4.19 - Unreal Engine 5.3.0 and a live editor, where you can view the generated SDK at runtime and modify the games' memory.