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Yes. That's why. Saddly I'am out when it comes to Unity powerd games. Btw just take look at the Unity Stock. Their business-model will kill the Engine anyway. 🤞
Nothing to do with spaghetti coding. Do people even know what "spaghetti code" means? Actual programmers know when to use this terminology, but it feels like every gamer does not know what that even means and use it simply because they like the sound of it.
Anyway, their bug problems is simply because their programmers are idiots. Idiots who have problems with basic school math, who dont know how to write tests and who make mistakes all the time in simple programming logic.
Unity engine is the least of theirs and players problem. And what engine they would use anyway? UE doesnt help them to develop game faster. And until recent debalce with Unity Technologies it was an awesome engine for studios like Owlcat.