^ thanks but I did appreciate frank’s input on whats realistic for a solo dev and what I should do that I would love and would stick to.
But it does seem to me that UE4 is the better way to go, I think that the added bonus of the lighting that the engine can do might actually help out in the long run.
There are those customers who are suckers for graphic and the visuals of UE4 is definitely better than Unity 5. I was doing a tutorial yesterday on my first Unreal game and it was amazing, it was the battery demo that Unreal provided for new folks on how to make the game where the guy kept running and charging via a battery.
Blueprints is god **** amazing, and the black theme of Unreal 4 really makes me feel like I can work with this software its pleasing to the eyes. It sort of screams professionalism and artistic godliness. The white theme of Unity 5 really throws me off for some reason. It tends to make me feel not to work with it for some odd reason. Their black theme is only available for $1500.
Also the free assets you get the templates you get for Unreal 4 is far far far far far far better than what you get in Unity store. Its like AAA vs really indie stuff