Mnementh said:
Yes, marketing reasons. They could have easily expanded UE3 to support the features of PS4 and Nextbox. They didn't because they want to get more money. At another thought: which games are released or announced, that use UE4? I assume Watchdogs don't use it, as it comes to all consoles and I don't think Ubisoft already ported the engine on their own. So which games actually use the engine? |
But UE3 does run on PS4/720 and it will run MUCH MUCH better than it did on current consoles. Look at the Samaritan demo as an example of what is possible with that last-gen engine. Unreal Engine 4 is built to take advantage of next-gen consoles, just like UE3 was built for current-gen. It's as simple as that. You can spot an UE3 a mile a way. This is a negative thing.
As to which UE4 games have been annouced, nothing notable yet. Just some PC games, some of which are also coming to PS4.







