
I use UEStudio as an all-in-one workspace for Unreal Engine projects. I love that it bundles code editing, visual scripting, asset browsing, and build tools, allowing developers like me to stay in a single environment while working on tasks. It's basically a Swiss-army knife for Unreal Engine work since it tackles day-to-day headaches such as constant context-switching, which saves mental bandwidth and speeds up iteration. I appreciate UEStudio's broad language support, which handles virtually any programming language and offers spot-on IntelliTips, so I spend less time hunting syntax. I also like the fast large file editing, as opening and editing multi-GB files feels instantaneous. Additionally, the rich plugin ecosystem and built-in Git integration are fantastic features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think some folks notice a slowdown when the codebase hits several hundred thousand lines. And the second one that can be improved is debugger UI. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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