

It almost definitely will.


It almost definitely will.


I am simply pointing out that those screenshots skew the appearance of the article and make it appear to be biased in favor of Godot. I would imagine that people should want a fair and equal comparison for all elements of the two engines for comparison.
Because there is a difference, the argument could be made: if there is such an intentional difference in the screenshots with post-processing graphics, is there an intentional difference elsewhere as well to skew the data?
Its possible that there isn’t, but just how trustworthy is that? That’s all.


What are you trying to run it on, a Commodore64 running TempleOS?


I can’t help but feel like this article is biased in favor of Godot. Looking at the screenshots, its pretty clear that the Godot build appears to have post-processing effects applied to it while the Unity one appears to not have the same effects applied to it, or they are not tuned to the same values.
A person who is good at using a game engine can make a game look graphically almost identical when made in any other engine.
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