That question: can UE4 be used for porn games?

Heh :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah, the EULA appeared a lot smaller and less restrictive than UDKs. But I worried that it just wasn’t complete, and Epic I believe have the right to simply change their EULA if they deem necessary, which could put someone in a tough spot if they’ve spent a lot of time and money on a game.

The EULA is similar to Unity’s, which doesn’t say they explicitly allow that stuff, but they’ve also never shut down anyone that is.

But who knows what would happen if news was made of such a game, like how it often is for “violent video games”? That’s my worry. I did figure a safe bet is to at least not sell it in countries where there are actually law against it. But even though it’s legal in the USA, media can make a fuss of things and pressure people.