
The only thing that I noticed that Is better in Unity (only stuff I remember out the top of my head) Is the world flow, better blender support, and better support for programming.
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This is possible I believe, and the experimental code has been pushed to Github already, but still needs some work before it's done.Īnd of course, the code is 100% open source and MIT licensed, so if you have any improvements you want to make, feel free to do so and post your own findings! Or make a pull request if you want to. Stacking multiple sources together, so for example if SteamDB can't find it, go to PCGamingWiki, then Curators, and so on.


Here's some of the things I'm working on: I am currently working hard to improve the data, though my (Unity-based) final year project comes first, so development will be slow. I know a lot of people from both r/gamedev and r/pcgaming have criticized this data for being inaccurate, and I agree.

Put all the other engines into "Other".for the most popular engines I can think of. Search the engines that contain the words "Unity", "Unreal", "GameMaker" etc.Realize that a lot of game engines have names like "Unity (game engine)" or "unity]] (Remake".(Don't be offended I'm sure some might be notable, but I'm not about to do a Google search for all 55k games.) Discard all Unknown engines, as they're all "not notable".Search the page for the game engine infobox.A script downloads all public Steam apps.I invite you to take a look at the source code and raw excel document, make modifications and draw your own conclusions! How it was done Also AAA companies might put out more Steam apps for a single game than small developers, which might skew the data. There were simply too many games with unknown engines, corrupted data due to the game engine infobox having extra data, and searching one game's name returning another, more popular game's Wikipedia page. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this data. I can't find a way to filter the Steam apps based on genre efficiently. This includes all genres: VR, 3D, 2D, etc.

I'm sure it's the most popular for mobile, but desktop games are what I'm curious about.
