Game Coding with CryEngine

03/16/2016 08:44 SkyRiseee#1
Hello ^^

humble bundle sell atm cry engine and i ask you, is it very heavy to code games when you have much finished parts?

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03/16/2016 13:18 Shadow992#2
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Hello ^^

humble bundle sell atm cry engine and i ask you, is it very heavy to code games when you have much finished parts?

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This seems not to be that great deal. It might be ok but nothing special.
CryEngine 3 itself is totally for free and these guys are "selling" CryEngine (at least it looks like) with some models not CryEngine 3. However for people who have basic knowledge of programming this may be a ok deal but for newbies this is totaly not worth it. Just download CryEngine 3, download some free to download Models/Resources/Images and use them for testing purpose.
03/16/2016 14:49 MrDami123#3
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All assets included are yours to use as many times as you'd like in any commercial project and are completely royalty free!
If you ever want to do anything in game development with CryEngine just buy it.
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Originally Posted by SkyRiseee View Post
is it very heavy to code games when you have much finished parts?
It's easier to create games, if you don't have to do direct 3D modelling and create, record and master audio files.
03/16/2016 16:03 Shadow992#4
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Originally Posted by MrDami123 View Post
If you ever want to do anything in game development with CryEngine just buy it.
To correct you:
If you ever want to do anything serious in game development with CryEngine just buy it.

For some serious projects this seems (reading the royality free thing) good, but if you only want to test (and do not know if you will continue), you should think twice about buying. Except you dont mind the 13$, then just buy it. :D
03/16/2016 22:53 MrDami123#5
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Except you dont mind the 13$, then just buy it.
For a loot of content. ;)

I don't exactly know how the editor works but I imagine that you implement the objects with the same way to a certain degree. Like placeing an elefant in to the room or couch isn't a difference and if the UI is good, which should be on game engines these todays, then you will have more fun implementing high quality content than basic stuff.
If it isn't to difficult at the begining you could get a good impression if you like it.

Nevertheless it could be so difficult that you drop it and regret spending money on it and leave with a negative impression. So do this only if you don't care about the money as said by Shadow992.