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Downloaded Unreal Engine last night, where should I start?

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I am taking a computer science class in school right now,and I've just done simple pascal, Java, and html stuff. I decided to download unreal engine and try it out. I haven't even opened it up or anything yet, but do you guys have any experience with it? And where should start and stuff

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So that thing is actually code? I tought it was a designing software.... Err with those languages i highly doubt (In coding) yull be able to come up with something worthy. At least if it was only the basic.

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this is where i'd start 

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If you've never used it, most of the placing, scripting is easy.

 

When you want to get into things and make them very in depth? That's when C++ comes in.

 

Know what everything is, such as lerps, sampling, vectoring, math functions, etc. Start with their intro.

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So that thing is actually code? I tought it was a designing software.... Err with those languages i highly doubt (In coding) yull be able to come up with something worthy. At least if it was only the basic.

From what i understood, it can be a little bit of both

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if you want, add me there (LukaP) and ill help you with it. I use it full time now, so dont be afraid to ask :)

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this is where i'd start 

If you've never used it, most of the placing, scripting is easy.

 

When you want to get into things and make them very in depth? That's when C++ comes in.

 

Know what everything is, such as lerps, sampling, vectoring, math functions, etc. Start with their intro.

 

I'll check that out, thanks guys

if you want, add me there (LukaP) and ill help you with it. I use it full time now, so dont be afraid to ask :)

Okay I'll add you! thanks

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