![]() waiting for that.įrom most important to me needs 64 bit functionality for better memory access (or minimum patch to access full 2GB ram with still running 32 bit on 64 machine), PBR materials, maybe DX11 (although from what I read slows down the FPS for little improvement ?), able to pause sounds, better debugging on javascript errors, able to edit some behaviours like collision (ie turn off gravity when needed), better dynamic lighting (max 4 point lights per scene ?), actual spot light working etc. Each engine has its positives and negatives.CopperCube just needs a refresh and update some cool new stuff. Yes, there are ways around coding to some extent in both Unity and Unreal but still you have like 3-6 months learning time to really get comfortable using those engines.with CopperCube only takes a few days to get a very good feel for everything (almost everything) and then just add some javascript to make it better if you want to code.or not - up to you. I did a lot of research on other engines and unless you know C++ or C# already then its not easy to make a game with many of the other engines out there. I have to agree with you here - to get things done quick and easy, CopperCube is one of the best around. You want a texture in it? Fast as a snap, just add and apply! go do that in other engines, you'd pulll your hair out in frustration! Several popular engines and CC has proven to be the fastest development engine, beating Godot, Unreal and Unity! And it is light-weight: The whole editor including everything just needs about 70 MB, and your finished created game is just one small. Click to highlight the USB storage device from the backup device list. ![]() Click the Enable / Disable Database Backup to check the option box. Click Settings and then Backup and Restore. I am so happy CopperCube is still getting some love and attention. CopperCube is a complete 3D authoring tool which includes all the features you need for creating games for multiple platforms. Log on using the CopperCube username and password. Originally posted by Ambiera:There are currently no plans for a CopperCube 7, I'd rather continue updates for CopperCube 6 for the near future and improve it that way.
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