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Have you looked at the Godot engine? I have tried it on mac and windows, can't say for certain how good it will be on Linux, but might be worth a try!
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You can use Unreal Engine 4. There's only an installer on Windows, however it's possible to access the repository and build it from source on Linux. But you'll need many space (around 60-80GB during the process)
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lxmcf204095y@CodeTalker @PrivateGER honestly not a fan of unreal in the slightest, it's bloated and resource hungry for no reason... Plus I'm a 2D Dev and unreal is as good for 2D as I am at completing projects
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@lxmcf Bloated I don't know, but I know its render are magnificient, so obviously very resource intensive
However if you were going for 2D then yeah maybe it's definitely not a good choice. As many suggested, Godot looks like a better match
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Is anyone able to recommend a decent game engine that has an editor for Linux?
I've had a look at Defold and considered Unity but neither of them have usable UI's on Elementary OS.
Just looking for something to keeo me occupied till I can actually begin work on my custom engine...
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