Keep trying. This happens to me every time. You just have to persevere. It's a pain but well worth it. UE4 is extremely artist-friendly and an excellent piece of software. Epic devs and community input pushes the engine forward at an astonishing rate of progress.
If your computer can handle it, and you don't mind baking lighting sometimes, UE4 is probably the right choice. I say so because there's so much learning material out there compared with CryEngine, and generally the learning curve isn't as steep.
Another one for UE4. I'm no coder but I can find a blueprint similar to what I need and adapt it. I've tried Cryengine and was very impressed with it but the amount of learning material led me back to Unreal. I also use Blender and its pretty much a snap fit.
Hey Code7, This will be a little bit of self advertisement, but since you are new, it could come to good use. I have a YouTube series on how you create and export your first model to UE4. I work in 3Ds max, but you may find some takeaways. All episodes are divided into categories so that you can find what you need.…
Hello, I'm a Blender user and I'm thinking about creating a FPS game. I have looked at the Cryengine and UE4 and looks like both of them are free. I cannot decide which engine should I use. Here are my requirements. - Proper documentation for FPS. -Low cost (last time I checked I have to pay for wwise licence(200+ sounds)…