This is such a wonderful abd helpful game-making platform,even for the beginners. And i know and I've played in the several games ,for example,which were made so thoroughly and carefully and also simply by using “UNITY” . So the game quality is just a matter of the programmer's skill,i think.
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Thanks for replying! I read garagefarm.net isn't compatible... But I looked around for plugins and found Drop & Render (https://www.dropandrender.com/cinema-4d-render-farm/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwnrmlBhDHARIsADJ5b_luQyqc377aWc0llJTVQ2HTWUCqM3JgU-9Em2ijE-j5lxYaqTKKWjoaAlaAEALw_wcB) ... I've downloaded but been hesitant to try these external render farms like IRENDER etc (in a paranoid scam data type of way) - do you know... Source: 12 months ago
Have you looked at a render farm? - https://garagefarm.net/ - https://www.pixelplow.net/. Source: about 1 year ago
FWIW, I've recently used https://garagefarm.net/ and it was good. Source: over 1 year ago
Garage Farm https://garagefarm.net/ will render large images for you quickly. Other render farms will probably do the same. Source: over 1 year ago
Some famous names of SaaS render farms: Fox render farm, Ranch computing, Rebus farm, Garage Farm. Source: almost 2 years ago
> Unity is renowned for its versatility and ease of use. With a vast library of assets and plugins, it's perfect for rapid prototyping and iterative design. - Source: dev.to / about 22 hours ago
Game engines are the backbone of game development. They help facilitate and define how your creative visions will be implemented. Some of the best game engine out there are Unity3D, Unreal, and Godot. All of which comes set of features, extensive documentation, and a vibrant community. Spent more time to test the various engines available so as to determine the most appropriate one depending on the on the persons... - Source: dev.to / 7 days ago
Aside from this, I noticed the 2D game section was written using the Lua programming language, and the 3D game section used the Unity Game engine. Having played around with Lua for a bit, I realised I didn't like using it. There wasn't any rational reason for my dislike. It was mostly vibes but, considering one of my primary goals was entertainment, it was a real issue I had to resolve otherwise I'd likely drop... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Unity. Can't say much. It's the most popular choice for 2D game development. But somehow, my heart wasn't in writing in C#. Also, for some entirely subjective reason, I had a skeptical attitude towards the engine. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Sooo. Unity. It's a 3D game engine created by a company of the same name. It was published in 2005 and is one of the most used game engines in the world due to its simplicity, the number of documents, and the easy way to publish games on all platforms. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Fox Renderfarm - Industry Leading Cloud Render Farm Service. Get to Production Faster With On-Demand Rendering
Unreal Engine - Unreal Engine 4 is a suite of integrated tools for game developers to design and build games, simulations, and visualizations.
RebusFarm - RebusFarm is a 3D rendering software.
Blender - Blender is the open source, cross platform suite of tools for 3D creation.
Ranch Computing - Get your 3D projects rendered in record time
Godot Engine - Feature-packed 2D and 3D open source game engine.