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- 10+ years full time. ~250 projects by now.
- 95%. I feel confident on pretty much all of it. Haven't needed to use ML so had to knock a few points off.
- You absolutely can. It isn't as big as it looks once you work with it full-time for long enough.
The best way to master it, is to read the manual end to end a few times. And try everything in there. Couple that with 3-4 years of strong practical project experience (ideally with a mentor) and it'll get a lot easier :). Once you can use it for a month without any bugs / needing to look things up, with clean structured code, and work will go a hell of a lot faster
That said I'm seeing a large shift to Unreal, and we've been slowly moving projects over to it. So it's important to learn multiple engines imo
Also, feel free to ask me anything. Your prior experience dictates a lot too