Bruh I’m working with a Laptop
GPU: RTX 3060 6GB
Ram: 32GB DDR4 3200
CPU: I5-10300H 2.5 Ghz
OS: 2TB Samsung 980 Pro M.2
I still use an external 2nd Monitor via HDMI and don’t have many problems with developing in Unreal Engine 5.5, sometimes I have even 2 projects opened at the same time “I use one project as marketplace assets collector and the other for the game I’m developing”. Sure I can’t run massive projects with high FPS but for a solo developer is more than enough. My opinion that if you starting out is better to start with a normal gaming pc because you will be forced to learn optimization only to have smoothly developing experience. If you will learn good optimization practices during development early you will develop good games without the need to rewrite half of your project months or years into development because during alpha testing or demo most of common gaming pc’s wasn’t able to handle your project