DForce
NaughtyDog Defense Force
I tried Mugen, Unity, Unreal 4, RPG Maker and Fighter Maker, but only at a very basic level. I got a bit deep into flash, but never really finished a project.
Dreams seems much easier and that's what people like about it. The learning curve seems smaller, which makes it easier for people to create their ideas.
When I tried Unreal 4, I needed to learn how to import models, rig the character models and animate them. It was too much so I just gave up. Not only was it time consuming, but need third party programs to actually do most of these things.
Dreams seems much easier and that's what people like about it. The learning curve seems smaller, which makes it easier for people to create their ideas.
When I tried Unreal 4, I needed to learn how to import models, rig the character models and animate them. It was too much so I just gave up. Not only was it time consuming, but need third party programs to actually do most of these things.