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That’s hilarious. I don’t muck around in the engine code myself. Haven’t had a need to do it. Also feel like that would be asking a lot of myself given that I don’t have any help with my projects.
Sometimes I wish I’d go back and just use UE4, but I’m suffering the sunk cost fallacy. And I know eventually UE5 will be where it needs to be.
I actually started using UE5 when my friend got into game dev a couple years ago, , so I told him I’d switch to Unreal and learn it with him. Had no idea it was a beta release when I agreed to that.
Even Fortnite by the engine devs themselves cant remove micro-stuttering, so what hope does anyone else have :P