• Unreal Engine 4 now available via monthly subscription model
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[url]http://www.shacknews.com/article/83612/unreal-engine-to-be-made-available-via-monthly-subscription-model[/url]
Couldn't you, like, pay $19 once and then work with what you receive [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] Obviously won't happen with games that need publishing tho
[QUOTE=damnatus;44288973]Couldn't you, like, pay $19 once and then work with what you receive [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] Obviously won't happen with games that need publishing tho[/QUOTE] I guess not. I would assume the editor is going to do some sort of license checking. But it also says full c++ so I dunno. Maybe it isn't complete?
[QUOTE=damnatus;44288973]Couldn't you, like, pay $19 once and then work with what you receive [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] Obviously won't happen with games that need publishing tho[/QUOTE] Yes you can, you can cancel the subscription at any time and continue to work with the engine, you just won't receive updates.
[QUOTE=damnatus;44288973]Couldn't you, like, pay $19 once and then work with what you receive [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] Obviously won't happen with games that need publishing tho[/QUOTE] You can do exactly that
Daaaamn. I've been dieing to play with it. I might get it for a month to check it out. To bad they aren't doing the free route like UDK where you could do most everything, but you weren't allowed to publish it.
Hey there. I am from Germany where Credit Cards aren't common at all. So i can't purchase the UE 4 License right now. I really want to purchase the license for a month then cancel and use it until i get a card myself in the future. For this i would offer a 19€ fee can also do 25€ on Steam. So i would basicly purchase you an game on Steam and in exchange you would activate my UE 4 Account for 1 Month and Cancel instantly so i can go work with it. I would greatly appreciate this and if i could i would kiss you boots. Of course we can do this with Teamviewer and such so you have no personal Risk at all. WOuld really appreciate it. Thanks
Might do the 'one-month-then-cancel' route just to play around with it.
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