Advance your gameplay programming skills by mastering Unreal Engine 5 C++ scripting for efficient, scalable, and high-performance systems Free with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader*
Key Features
- Write efficient C++ code for scalable gameplay systems in Unreal Engine 5
- Optimize performance using advanced engine systems and architecture techniques
- Apply concepts through a real-world project to build production-ready gameplay
Book Description
Modern game development demands performance, scalability, and control that visual scripting alone cannot provide. Unreal Engine 5's C++ system offers this power—but mastering it requires a deeper understanding of engine architecture and gameplay design. In this book, you'll learn how to use C++ to build efficient gameplay systems, optimize performance, and structure scalable game architectures. You'll explore core engine systems, implement complex logic, and use profiling and debugging techniques to refine and improve your code. Guided by real-world examples and a practical project, you'll apply these concepts in realistic development scenarios, gaining the confidence to manage complexity and make informed technical decisions. By the end of this book, you'll be able to design, develop, and optimize advanced gameplay systems in Unreal Engine 5 using C++. *Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
What you will learn
- Write clean, optimized C++ code for Unreal Engine 5
- Work with Unreal Engine architecture for scalable systems
- Use pointers efficiently to improve runtime performance
- Apply event-driven programming with C++ and Blueprints
- Use Unreal Engine macros to extend gameplay systems
- Build Blueprint-accessible, optimized C++ components
- Implement data-driven gameplay systems in real projects
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced Unreal Engine developers and gameplay programmers looking to deepen their C++ expertise and build scalable, high-performance gameplay systems. A solid understanding of Unreal Engine and C++ is required.