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[quote][b][/b] wrote: Agree with much of what others said in this thread. Coppercube is great for small projects if you understand its limitiations, such as for graphics. PBR is nice, but games doesnt have to look more and more realisticly life-like. Simplified esthetics can be at least as cool! Also, some users on this community has made very neat plugins to make this engine better. And if you're quite skilled with scripting, it's still, in general, quite capable to make a bit larger projects (at least this solves the increasing clutter of all the "if this - then that"-statements, which non-coders will have to dig much deeper into to solve) Being a non-coder, I've been a bit stuck in the cluttery interface of CC. Will still try to complete my current project within CC but I'm looking into other engines for future ideas. Game Guru Max is really promising, especially for a non-coder, but still not good enough for what i intend to do. Unity though has several plugins to help the non-coder in making stuff. People sometimes mention Bolt, but I'm surprised for example, that the plugin Adventure Creator by Icebox Studios, is seldom mentioned. I'm currently learning it. I understand it can also be combined with other plugins, so that you are really not restricted to "adventure games" only.[/quote]
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