![]() The file size of the render script doesn't matter much when there's hundreds of MB game data that also has to be loaded. But which features are included in that 200kb against the 4MB of Unity which includes all features of Unity? Obviously it doesn't include a physics engine with collision. Native WebGL support: Well you got Unity on the file size. High quality Light Mapper: From the video CC lights are very primitve and seem to require baking even in the IDE. Cross Platform Script system: Unity also has JS but also the much stronger C# (and Boo which nobody cares about). And Unity also supports live updating from Blender or any other editor. But again there are free assets for Unity that do the same and paid assets that do a lot more. Low poly editing tools: You got the Unity IDE there. ![]() On top of that Unity has an animation editor including timelines and animation scripting and again has tons of assets to extend the animation editing and for downloading pre-made characters/animations. Character Animation: You can drag characters to the UI and Unity will import and organise the model, textures and animations. From CC documentation on mobile platforms there isn't even collision! Both PhysX and Box2D SDK are free to use and both PhysX and Box2D is open source. Physics Engine: Unity has a custom PhysX for 3D and a custom Box2D for 2D that run on all platforms. And a lot more customisation for the tools. Terrain Editor: Unity has all the features you mention build in too. Is there any feature of the "simple-click" in CC better than for instance Playmaker which is only 1 of the many assets for Unity and is only priced €65? Simple-Click game system: Aside from what the IDE already has, Unity also has tons of free and paid assets to take the programming away. Unity is free and all their free assets have a free commercial license so it won't cost you anything. Take the assets from one of many Unity demos and make it in CC for comparison. I can't find a single demo of CC showing it. High performance 3D engine: Bold claim wihtout showing benchmarks. 1) I understand you've put a lot of hours into this.Ģ) How do you think coppercube can compete with Unity? There's not a single feature that CC does better than Unity.
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