Hi everyone, i'm reading the licensing page in udk and if i understood is possible to use c++ in Unrealscript if you have the license:
Is the full license the one that costs 99$ or are they speaking of another million dollars full licenseA: The primary difference is that UDK does not include Unreal Engine 3 C++ source code access. UDK ships with all the UnrealScript code and Unreal Engine tool integrations as the commercial version of Unreal Engine 3, offering all the same features the pros use.
The tools and technology are the same however a "full" license includes the underlying C++ source code to the engine and tools?
I will probably buy the 99$ license if i will finish my current work (and to continue on it i need to know if is better i start from now writing something in c++ so i avoid to do the same things two times).
Another question is if is possible to use c++ in mobile because i didn't find a reference on this. This probably would say that there are no differences between the pc and mobile version but i want to be sure.



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