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Cinematic Photoreal Environments in Unreal Engine 5
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In this section, we will see how to download and install Unreal Engine 5. But first, we will need to install the Epics Game Launcher:
Figure 1.1 – Unreal Engine 5’s official web page with the SIGN IN link in the top-right corner
Figure 1.2 – Unreal Engine 5’s official web page with the DOWNLOAD link in the top-right corner
Figure 1.3 – The Epic Games Launcher download page
At the end of this page, you can also find System requirements for Windows, macOS, and Linux:
Figure 1.4 – Unreal Engine 5 System requirements – click on View Full system requirements to see the full list
Once you have installed Epic Game Launcher, you can launch it and log in with your Epic Games account.
Next, it’s time to install the Engine with the following steps:
A rectangular thumbnail with a number and an Install button will appear. If you click on the number inside the thumbnail, you can choose the version of the Engine you want to install. In this book, we will use version 5.3.1. You can use later versions of the Engine as well.
Figure 1.5 – This is how you will find the Library tab for the first time
Figure 1.6 – The Library tab will be shown in this way if you don’t have any version of the Engine installed
Figure 1.7 – This is how the Library tab will look when you’ve installed the Engine for the first time
If you click on the row near the Launch button, you can choose from different options:
Figure 1.8 – Engine versions scroll-down menu
Let’s understand what these options are:
Figure 1.9 – Engine version installation options menu
Now that we have downloaded and installed the Epic Games Launcher and Engine, let’s move on to the next section, where we will learn more about the Epic Games launcher.
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