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awesome this looks very proffesional to me this looks like you could go on and sell this on steam, but it will be a pleasure for me to try it ...im currently loading.....also i see much understanding of lighting techniques and i congratuale on you "braveness" to use pink, purples, green which can give great effects, well at last i congratuale on this on, as a whole also page design screenshot choice very ART you put much love in huh? best regards <3

edit, is this unity? or something in more rare, to me i would think maybe unity, looking at the flashlights and screen effects, or am i going the wrong way? :)

edit again, okay im dumb the info stataes it clearly which unnreal engine version is this i i may ask, becasue to me the size is rather moderate for typical urnealengine games, or is it a demo effect lol :) really impressive and a please to try ill come back to you and deliver my impressions <3

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Thank you! Yes, it is Unreal Engine 5.1. I was able to drastically lower the size of the game by removing a lot of redundant assets that I had piling up inside the project when I imported from Blender. I also had to go back and clean up a lot of the code. I also chose NOT to use Unreal Engines Lumen feature which is very performance heavy. Not sure if that helps memory but the game definitely ran better once I switched lighting systems haha. Im sure when I am almost done with the game it will be much higher, but I will try to keep the file size as low as possible.