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Unreal Engine is a game engine that helps game developers build realistic games. You can effortlessly design and develop games for a simple mobile interface or a large screen of a computer. Whether it's a 2D game or AAA console game, you can work on Unreal Engine 4, the latest version of Unreal Engine, and create exciting games. It is popular with many programmers today given its amazing graphical powers and easy-to-use features.
To learn and develop video games using Unreal Engine, you need to have a system with at least this configuration:
- A PC with 64-bit Windows OS or Mac OS X 10.9.2 and updated versions
- A video card with DX11 driver
- 8 GB RAM
- An AMD processor/quad-core Intel processor
The most important requirement is your zeal to develop a game. Basic computer and programming knowledge is required to use the engine. Your curiosity to explore new applications can help you build new games with Unreal Engine 4 (UE4).
It offers a complete suite to build a variety of video games. Not only 2D games, but you can also design fascinating game environments based on the Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies. There are multiple tools in UE4 for creating interactive games. You need not worry if you are not from a coding background. You can create video games through Blueprints that offer visual and simple coding support for beginners. Otherwise, knowledge of C++ is required for Unreal Engine programming. UE has a user-friendly and clear interface that makes it so popular.
Before you start building your first game, go through some Unreal Engine tutorials to build a solid grasp on video game making. You can find the best Unreal Engine 4 tutorials for beginners as well as advanced users on Hackr.io. Pick the community-recommended tutorial as per your learning style i.e. content-based tutorial, books, video-based, etc. You can also get help on your doubts and queries on Hackr’s Unreal Engine forum. Feel free to follow the topic to stay updated on the latest Unreal Engine news and insights.