I tried the Unreal Engine launcher first and got the persistent “Please Wait…” message in the version installer widget that I’m sure has baffled others - from what I can tell, the UE can only be downloaded through the Epic Games launcher, since as soon as I brought up the Library tab, the “Install” button was usable. Once I found the launcher applications, I wasn’t sure which one to use (either the EG launcher or the UE launcher). Since I have a second storage drive I wasn’t sure initially where I wanted to install, and quit the launcher and needed to re-open it. You can find the Pre-compiled engine installs in the same install location as the launcher.Īs a first-time user, it might be important to note some quirks of the launcher - thankfully I only had to spend a few minutes finding the right place. In all honesty though, you’ll no doubt regularly want internet access while using the engine (especially as a new user), so I would recommend using an internet connection on the Windows system if you plan to develop on those. You can download the pre-compiled engine through the launcher and then copy them across, but that’s a long-winded process and you might still be missing a lot of required distributable’s. Hi Tompov, in this situation you’d probably be better off getting the GitHub version of the engine, downloading all the files and then copying the directory across to the other system. Perhaps there is a possibility to transfer UE4 from another Windows computer that is connected to the internet ? So, what should I do to install UE4 on my offline Windows working computers ? Therefore I’ve a seperate Linux computer. My working machines (Win64) are not/never connected to the internet. I tried to get an answer in the “General Discussion”, but wituout success.
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