Kenney the guy that makes assets?
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I was driving my brother in law and he was trying to tell me some news he heard but couldn't get the specifics so he spent ten minutes searching tiktok for it. I couldn't believe it
what is this style of meme called?
google it, I'm not doing your homework for you!
thanks! likely the one funny meme I'll ever make 😂
that link is pretty vague on specifics. It lists unreal first at the top but it's not clear that it's sorted by usage or just by their recommendation on what to use. To be frank, I don't like unity and I'd personally use unreal over it, but I'm just pointing out that unity makes up a lot of games.
If you scroll down it even says
The most used game engines in the industry are Unreal Engine and Unity. These engines have a large user base and are widely adopted by game developers.
Again, without measuring or indicating which is more. This article has some some statistics from steam and itch and admits it's difficult to count. The results from itch are more trustworthy because of how the data is gathered but you start getting into "what counts as a game"? There's more information here on usage including that it makes up 90% of games on VR platforms.
It's difficult to measure because games aren't required to publish this information, but depending on what counts as a game (do hobby games released on itch count?) it can be a significant amount.
Sorry if that came off the wrong way, I'm pretty frustrated with Unity myself. I'm just pointing out the difficulty it would be to avoid Unity games. I think donating to other engines and supporting developers who use other engines might help, but Unity is just too engrained in the industry it'll be years before it actually loses its grip and you'd really just be hurting developers and not Unity by boycotting their games.
it does depend on the ones you have. The cheap ones are just speakers. I have one of the higher end shoks with audio boost and it feels like it has a little speaker on top of the bone conducting.
if you're in a quiet room and you put them on max and leave it on your desk you'd probably be able to pick out what it's playing. I think at that point though the desk is somewhat becoming a medium for the sound..