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Tab Engines
Nathanael Anderson edited this page Jul 21, 2023
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The engines page will show you what Unreal and Fortnite engines you have installed. You can also change what engine is considered your "default" engine on this page.
The engine items look like these:
- It is a picture of the engine icon
- The title is your nick name (or "Unreal" or "Fortnite"),
- "(src)" meaning it was compiled by you.
- "(Epic)" meaning it is compiled by Epic.
- If the title color is Gray, this signifies it is your default engine.
- The Source code branch (if compiled from source), will be on the lower left side.
- The Version number of the engine is on the lower right side.
- Single click = Shows information about the engine
- Double click = Launches this engine
- Right mouse click = Context Menu
- Install Unreal Button = Install a new Unreal version.
- Set as Default = Makes this the default Unreal engine, Fortnite engine cannot be made default since it only works for Fortnite project
- Launch = Launch this engine
- Create Shortcut = Creates a Dock shortcut (Linux Only)
- Uninstall = Uninstall this engine
- Jump To = Opens Explorer in this specific engines folder.
- Launch = Launch Button
- "X" = Close this
- Most functionality is disabled currently here, as it is reworked to be easier to use.