Sadly, not really. Not many content creators/sites seem to have a robust set of tutorial libraries to help get devs started the way Unreal/Unity/Godot do.
However, if you were already partially familiar with Unity or Unreal there are some exporters/importers available to help ease you into the process, at least asset wise: https://youtu.be/EaQpDYQqr8o
Not to mention, wasn't this one of the only viable game development engines outside of Unity & Unreal?
Yeah. They'd built up a ton of goodwill as everyone bailed from Unity, and thought Godot was pretty cool.
There is Unigine, but it's still a long ways off from having the same kind of support and ease-of-use with its libraries like Unity, Unreal and Godot.
Any good resources on Unigine? I might try my hand at it over the next year if it's worth it.
Sadly, not really. Not many content creators/sites seem to have a robust set of tutorial libraries to help get devs started the way Unreal/Unity/Godot do.
However, if you were already partially familiar with Unity or Unreal there are some exporters/importers available to help ease you into the process, at least asset wise: https://youtu.be/EaQpDYQqr8o
Viability for more serious projects is questionable. There's lots of hype, but have any/many larger games shipped with it?
And the console support situation isn't ideal.