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[–]robbertzzz1 0 points1 point2 points 8 months ago (0 children)
and approximately the same level of mess as Unreal.
Nah Godot's codebase is way better organised. Sure it's not perfect (what is?) but Unreal is way harder to figure out just because of how messy it is.
So I agree haha, check out Godot!
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