Tbh wouldn't really get so hung up on the details sooooooooo much. Allot of guys are comparing both engines to each other but in this scenario what's really important is what works for you and the fact is both would do a really good job on a diablo style game. If that's the type of game your doing you wouldn't do massive…
The licensing fee for UDK is 25% of sales over 50k. Unity is $1500 per seat, so if you have a small team making the game the cost for Unity goes up. It's a lot easier to make a good looking game in UDK. Programming is easier in Unity, and it is much easier to port to multiple platforms. Try them both out and see what is…
I'm very new to the whole gam dev and UDK (I heard about it first) really gave me hard time with most basic things. Then I tried unity and never looked back. Took me 6 days from not knowing a thing about code to writing my own character controller just like I wanted. Tons of tutorials, great community and asset store. If…