I can’t help but feel like this article is biased in favor of Godot. Looking at the screenshots, its pretty clear that the Godot build appears to have post-processing effects applied to it while the Unity one appears to not have the same effects applied to it, or they are not tuned to the same values.
A person who is good at using a game engine can make a game look graphically almost identical when made in any other engine.
Grové concluded that both engines were fully capable of creating the kind of game he wanted to make. When comparing framerates, he noted that although his target was 60fps, both engines achieved framerates several times higher than that. Even accounting for future graphical improvements, he believes both still have plenty of performance headroom.
It’s not like he was knocking the performance or graphics, and the points on which Godot won were objective measurements
I can’t help but feel like this article is biased in favor of Godot. Looking at the screenshots, its pretty clear that the Godot build appears to have post-processing effects applied to it while the Unity one appears to not have the same effects applied to it, or they are not tuned to the same values.
A person who is good at using a game engine can make a game look graphically almost identical when made in any other engine.
It’s not like he was knocking the performance or graphics, and the points on which Godot won were objective measurements