added Unreal Engine compatibility requirements to README. Customers were asking/compiling against 4.X versions - the internal docs say that the code supports 5.2.1 upwards. #63
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…ted in the lower docs, but customers have been trying to build on 4.X
What was the problem/requirement? (What/Why)
Cutomers were confused about which versions are supported.
What was the solution? (How)
The internal build docs stipulate 5.2.1 - I am just bubbling this up to the top.
What is the impact of this change?
Just elevation of min requirements.
How was this change tested?
Its just a README change, based on deeper internal docs that you have to build to see.
Was this change documented?
Is this a breaking change?
NO
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