UDK supports Windows PC, which includes Steamworks for online services, and iOS.
If you want to work with Android, you need a commercial Unreal Engine license. I do believe that vertex painting does work on the Android platform (I see no reason why it shouldn't).
Then you're working with the Unreal Engine (full source access), not the Development Kit (precompiled binary). It's an important semantic difference and it's reflected by that page and it's content.
If anyone has this question, yes vertex paint does work on Android.
As well, yes you do need a commercial license for it to go to Android. I was looking for a solution, because Android has issues with Landscape. Well at least in our situation.
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http://www.unrealengine.com/en/platforms/
It even says so in the link you gave:
If you want to work with Android, you need a commercial Unreal Engine license. I do believe that vertex painting does work on the Android platform (I see no reason why it shouldn't).
As well, yes you do need a commercial license for it to go to Android. I was looking for a solution, because Android has issues with Landscape. Well at least in our situation.
Thanks for the responses