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So, I'm looking into UE4 because of the recent UE4 grant post.
Does anyone have a good primer to compare Unity3D with UE4? I've looked up as many tutorials as I could on UE4, there's less content on /r/unrealengine than /r/unity3d, and they have less followers on youtube and twitter.
I know the basics: UE4 $19/month 5% over $3000/quarter, whereas Unity Pro license is $1500 currently.
Any comparisons/infographics/tutorials will definitely help me out!
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