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halcyon sand
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  1. 10+ years full time. ~250 projects by now.
  2. 95%. I feel confident on pretty much all of it. Haven't needed to use ML so had to knock a few points off.
  3. 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

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Also, feel free to ask me anything. Your prior experience dictates a lot too