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mattfiler.co.uk is the personal portfolio site of developer Matt Filer, showcasing his development experience across Feral Interactive, Ultraleap, PlayWest, UWE Bristol, and personal projects. It is not a typical SaaS-style developer tool, but rather a technical portfolio centered on games, XR, Unity toolchains, WebGL, DirectX, and modding tools.
From a developer-tool perspective, the standout project is OpenCAGE: a modding toolkit for Alien: Isolation. It supports importing, modifying, and exporting models, materials, textures, and shaders; adjusting UI and configuration; editing behavior trees through a graphical node interface; and includes a script editor built from scratch for a proprietary scripting format. The site also showcases various tool-oriented projects, such as a multi-platform Unity CI build system, a WinForms content management tool, a user level editor, a DirectX11 level streaming pipeline, a text-adventure flowchart editor, a plant model editor, and more.
The content covers a broad technical range, including Unity, DirectX11, Unreal, OpenGL, WebGL, THREE.js, Potree, JS, Python, PHP, Swift, TensorFlow/Keras, and more. Platform coverage includes Windows, Android, Linux, WebGL, iOS, VR/MR devices, as well as distribution or ecosystem channels such as Steam, Pico, Lynx, Quest, GitHub, and ModDB. Ultraleap-related projects also demonstrate hands-on experience with hand tracking, fiducial markers, XR UI, and micro-gesture interactions.
The site does not have unified pricing, nor does it provide commercial subscription or enterprise support information. Some projects offer GitHub source code, Steam downloads, demos, reports, or design guidelines, while many others are commercial, internal, or hardware-dependent projects that cannot be publicly built or accessed. As such, the open-source status should be assessed on a project-by-project basis.
The strengths are highly concrete case studies and a broad engineering scope, especially demonstrating capabilities in complex tools, editors, CI, multi-platform deployment, and game reverse-engineering tool development. The weakness is the lack of productization: there is no unified installation documentation, license explanation, version roadmap, support channel, or commercial terms. For teams looking to directly purchase developer tools, the information here is not structured enough.
It is better suited for recruiters, game tools developers, XR developers, and Mod community researchers than for general enterprises making a direct tooling purchase decision. There is no evidence in the source content regarding access from China, so its accessibility is unknown.
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mattfiler.co.uk is an United Kingdom Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mattfiler.co.uk directly.