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What? The more games, the better engine? That’s completely wrong.

haven't you heard of "the more the merrier", clearly not.
its called cry engine cause everyone ends up crying knowing only 6 games on itch are made with it...
smh :(

He seems to have a strange obsession with game engines.

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well to be fair, when I was young I loved the idea of using every available game engine. I used a different game engine for each game I used to make :D

Sure, but that’s nothing like actively going on game pages and questioning their choice of engines

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hahaha maybe, but commiting to a single game engine is scary specially if you end up choosing an engine you regret later in life. depending on the engine you choose defines what type of games you end up making and learning along the way, people who end up starting game dev with unity end up making most of their games in 3D and are used to using free assets. while someone who uses gamemaker (like me) ends up making most of our games in 2D and I can never get used to using free assets. long story short the game engine you choose to commit to defines how you grow as a game developer.

also as for @Zack Breg's behaviour toward other peoples choice of engine... I think thats a normal fanboy reaction, any other game engine he doesnt like/use is "bad" and the engines he uses are "best".

But The 4 Engines I Uses(Unreal Engine, Unity, GameMaker Studio, Godot) Is From The Most Powerful Engines