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Unreal has announced that Unreal Engine 4.1, due to be released in the next couple of weeks, will fully support SteamOS and Linux. Developers can take their games -- whether they're indie or ...
For Epic, that apparently means making Gabe Newell as happy as possible. The Unreal Engine’s 4.1 update introduces official support for both SteamOS and Linux.
It's been but a month since Epic unleashed the source code and toolset for its powerful Unreal Engine 4 to studios and individual subscribers alike, but major updates are already bolstering the ...
Unreal Engine version 4.1 is now available for subscribers to download and now fully supports several new game platforms including Linux-SteamOS, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Unreal Engine 4 update 4.1 now includes SteamOS and Linux support, a refined iOS and Android workflow, and new game templates both for C++ programmers and Blueprint visual scripting, Epic Games ...
Epic Games' Mike Fricker has confirmed that his company's next Unreal Engine update, version 4.1, will include Linux support - including full compatibility with Valve's prototype SteamOS ...
With this addition, Unreal Engine 4 is able to build games for OS X, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux. “Why does this Linux addition matter?” you might ask.
The Unreal Engine authors also noticed that many game developers are aiming for a 60Hz refresh rate. In UE 5.4, significant efforts have been made to improve rendering performance. Systems have been ...
Up until now it's been impossible to run Unreal Engine 3 on Linux because Adobe had stopped supporting its Adobe Flash Player 11, a supported Unreal Engine 3 platform and the only other viable ...
The Elemental demo is also now free for subscribers through the engine’s marketplace, along with sample project Shooter Game, which demonstrates Unreal Engine 4’s capabilities on PS4 and Xbox One.
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