Unreal Engine Diaries

When Life Gets in the Way: A Developer's Real Talk


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Progress on the project has been effectively nonexistent lately. For the past two weeks, "work" has mostly consisted of opening Unreal Engine, shuffling a few meshes around, and closing it again. It’s a low-effort ritual to avoid admitting I’ve stalled, but it’s the reality of trying to maintain a technical passion project while life throws curve balls at the schedule.

This stagnation isn't a failure; it's a phase. I’m looking at the necessity of the "10-minute rule"—staying connected to the environment even when there’s zero creative flow—and how "vibe coding" with tools like Cursor and Claude is shifting the landscape. We’re moving from a world of manual builds to one of AI-assisted generation, which lowers the barrier for entry but fundamentally changes what it means to be a "creator." If you’re struggling to find the groove between family responsibilities and your dev environment, this is for you.

Core Insights:
  1. The 10-Minute Connection: Why opening your project just to move a single asset matters more for long-term momentum than a 5-hour sprint.
  2. Vibe Coding in Unreal Engine: How Cursor and Claude are enabling a shift from "writing" to "prompting" and what that does to the technical craft.
  3. Seasonal Productivity: Accepting that career and project output isn't a flat line, especially when domestic life takes priority.
  4. The AI Barrier Shift: Analyzing how the rise of generative tools is making game development more accessible while simultaneously complicating our professional identities.

Tech & Tools Mentioned:
  1. Unreal Engine & Epic Games: The struggle of manual environment design.
  2. Cursor & Claude: The rise of AI-driven "vibe coding" and rapid iteration.
  3. Figma: The evolving role of design in an automated workflow.

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Unreal Engine DiariesBy cMonkX