If you're going to go the corporate route I would in fact pick Unreal, Lumberyard really comes across to me as a heavily modified old engine. At least Unreal and Godot are being purpose built as modern engines now so you know it will properly support what you're doing.
If you're going to go the corporate route I would in fact pick Unreal, Lumberyard really comes across to me as a heavily modified old engine. At least Unreal and Godot are being purpose built as modern engines now so you know it will properly support what you're doing.
Lumberyard is just a tweaked Crysis 3 engine. CryEngine 5.7 is far more capable. UE5 is overrated and full of bloat, plus Epic is in bed with Tencent.