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I was learning unreal engine, but I guess it's time to switch to Godot.
I'm surprised Disney would be the reason. Epic has enough reasons all on their own.
I... yeah, what? Disney is what does it? You were cool with Tencent, Sony, Lego, the massive fine for mishandling underage information? Disney. That's your line.
Alright.
Godot is honestly just so much nicer to use. I switched to it back in the day because of that after using Unreal and Unity. I didn't even know what open source was at that point, I just liked it more.