Kemerd Posted June 10, 2013 Author Share Posted June 10, 2013 I don't see why so many people stress over Unity, when Torque3D is about 5x better and easier in graphics and performance overall.What Torque 3D Matches Unity In:1\. Smooth art pipeline thanks to COLLADA2\. PhysX Implementation3\. Web Publishing4\. Integrated editors5\. Free support via community and documentation6\. Simple deployment7\. Shaders8\. Scripting9\. Intuitive user experienceWhat Torque 3D has over Unity 3D:1\. Superior rendering capabilities which rival Crytek or Unreal. This includes effects that are not even possible with Unity such as post processing effects.2\. More control over your environment and level editing3\. More powerful and varied tools (all WYSIWYG)* Real Time Terrain Editor* Real Time Terrain Painter* River Editor* Mesh Road Editor* Decal Road Tool* Decal Editor* Material Editor* Datablock Editor, which reduces the amount of manual scripting you have to perform* Shape Editor, which allows you to custom build your animated objects and their animations from within Torque 3D* ToolBox4\. Based off an engine with far more [published games](http://www.garagegames.com/torquepowered/console) and a stronger track record5\. Way more employee to user interaction and support6\. A stronger, veteran community (I love the GG.com community)7\. Superior documentation: more content, higher quality, more features (dynamic docs), and more video tutorials8\. Torque 3D's networking is so much faster than what Unity offers, it's not even funny.9\. Full source code access10\. Frontline Award for Engine of the Year…hmm, that means far more people use our engine and found it to be the best you could use out of a competitive list. That includes Unity or GamebryoShould I keep going? I think I could hit the post limit if I do.Just a quote... but seriously. This engine actually has a huge base, but everyone just ignores it.The rendering rivals CryEngine3. Just putting it out there for people who need something like this.Oh, and it's realtime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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