• moody@lemmings.world
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      4 hours ago

      I don’t know get why they would make it with UE5 when they have their own in-house engine.

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        They claimed that it was expensive and was part of the reason for cyberpunk’s turbulent launch.

        It’s a real shame though, most UE5 runs awful it seems, and are still limited by single thread performance, unlike RED Engine which scales far better with more CPU cores.

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        Others answered but it’s easier/cheaper for them to use a vendor’s engine. It makes sense.

        What sucks is that UE seems to almost have a monopoly on engine leasing. I wish there were more options. Having all games use the same engine is putting too many eggs in the same basket.

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        They ended RedEngine with Cyberpunk 2077, too much work. Everything going forward will be UE.