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Which game engine do you prefer?

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i think it's RenPy for me
not a fan of RPGM, only if the game is good
 
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i think it's RenPy for me
not a fan of RPGM, only if the game is good
What game in the RPGM engine have you played that you really liked?
 
RenPy - VaM - Unity or RPGM?
man, good question. I like renpy games better because they are faster to make. Unity seems to be a light engine, but for some reason there are fewer games, although there are a lot more visual effects there.
 
Ren'py, because it's not much of a struggle to update when a new version get's released. I hate to play RPGMV/RPGXP/RPGAV and wolff games over and over again to get to the newest content
 
Ren'Py, definitely. Easy to edit if something is wrong, and built in save systems mean less save breakage (somehow so many still manage by changing old code)
 
Definitly RenPy - others are too much work most of the time, a man only has 2 hands...
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VaM isn't really a game engine, it's an artwork engine like Daz3D.

I prefer Ren'py, simple and easy for developers aswell. Unity is good, but it's usually abit slow which ruin game experience.
I'm a big fan of HTML games and QSP aswell if you have several monitors, not many good QSP games though.
 
RenPy for the game structure, VAM for the graphics. There's something about lolis done in VAM that just takes them to a whole new level.
 
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RenPy for the game structure, VAM for the graphics. There's something about lolis done in VAM that just takes them to a whole new level.
Really? can you give some VaM games? Lolis, incest etc.
 
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man, good question. I like renpy games better because they are faster to make. Unity seems to be a light engine, but for some reason there are fewer games, although there are a lot more visual effects there.
Its probably because of the optimization? I guess its harder compare to the others. I played games made with unity and a lot of them run pretty poor.
 
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Oh, I thought VaM is an engine, my bad. QSP is that text type of game right? Like Free Cities? do you have a particular QSP game you'd recommend?
VaM isn't really a game engine, it's an artwork engine like Daz3D.

I prefer Ren'py, simple and easy for developers aswell. Unity is good, but it's usually abit slow which ruin game experience.
I'm a big fan of HTML games and QSP aswell if you have several monitors, not many good QSP games though
 
Unity, seems to have the most unique and inspired games coming out of it. RenPy is 2nd, when it's done right you can have some pretty phenomenal results. UE is full of too many recognizable assets pulled from the store page, kinda gets old. There are some exceptions, the Tails of Azeroth series is one of my favorites and that's UE.
 
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