You can just download one of those meshes, textures,… and then you just have to either directly import them into the UE4 or you will edit it in a 3d program. You don’t need a subscription to download those stuff.
Why does UDK not = UE4
UDK stands for Unreal Development Kit while UE4 stands for Unreal Engine 4. Same thing, they are both used to making games. Why not just call one UDK 3 or UDK 4?
So, I can download & upload all this stuff on to my UE4 even without a subscription?
When you say UDK it will be a little bit confusing to some users because:
UDK -> free version of the Unreal Engine 3 (no source code,…)
and
UE4 -> full version of the UE4
You are right that both are for making games, but they are completely different game engines
Yep, but I would recommend you to just use them in private projects, so not a commercial one, because otherwise you will have to check if those assets are copyright free
As in, I have to make sure that I download meshes & textures that are free to use if I sell my game?
Well for now, I can’t download UE4 because I can’t buy it right now, I just want to catch up on UDK3 right now. How do I download it? I don’t see it on the list, So I’m guessing it is one of the downloads from February 2012 to 2014. Which one do I download as the last version that came out for UDK3?
I think I want to just buy a new laptop of desktop. Could you guys help me with that?
Only PC.
Would this be good for programming & game desgning, UE4, Etc?
://www.amazon/Lenovo-G505s-15-6-Inch-Laptop-Black/dp/B00CRXZUD0
Or maybe a desktop would be better?
I don’t know, Whatever is best. I guess I would want a Desktop since I hear those work better, Right? How about a really good desktop, stuff under 400 bucks…