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Revision as of 06:51, 6 November 2016
Unreal Engine 4 is the current (2016) version of the Unreal Engine, a game engine developed by Epic Games.
Importing maps into Unreal Engine 4
Maps for older version of Unreal can be imported into Unreal Engine 4. See:
- Converting UT Maps
- HammUEr - a (currently Windows only) plugin that lets you build your levels with Valve's Hammer Source map editor (VMF), Doom3's DoomEdit (MAP/PROC) or a Quake-based map editor like Radiant, Jackhammer or Trenchbroom (MAP). With just a few simple clicks, you can have them imported into your Unreal Engine project as a collection of meshes placed in your scene the way you want, where you want. Want to change something? Make your edits in your favourite tool, then save, re-import, and you're done.
Videos
See also
- Unreal (series)
- Unreal Development Kit
- Unreal Engine 4
External links
- Unreal Engine @ Wikipedia