That's fine it is still a free planet and they haven't made me Queen yet. You can do what you like it's your money. I am a poor broke college student that couldn't even go on Spring break this year.
I was just offering you some options. I use Blender mostly but when my laptop crashed I took up the Anim8or on my parents PC (a real dinosaur).
Now I had some choices to make... new laptop or vacation in Florida? I chose new laptop. But honestly I can only answer those questions to some degree about Blender.
- realtime reflections/refractions/ratracing - yes pixel shading too.
- in-game mesh editing - yes of course
- PhysX physics engine - yes (not PhysX) but yes
- 3 different programing languages - more than 3
- can make games for any gaming device - I'm going to say yes*
- is compatible with both macs and PCs - yes Linux too which is what I run on my laptop.
- 'just press play' testing/in game editing - yes P key
*You might want to check the fine print on that "any device" clause, I am not saying they are dishonest. I just know one of the students here at college is trying to just make an Xbox 360 game and Microsoft terms of use states that he can only create it and give it away free of charge unless they own full rights to your software. That's Microsoft for you.
Again I want to assure you that my motives are not to talk you out of buying this engine, just to inform you of other options. And the only one you have to pay for that I listed is the Unreal Engine
if you make money otherwise it too free.
WB