Last year for reference

And the year before that

  • @[email protected]
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    326 days ago

    Godot nailed it with “the engine you’ve been waiting for.” I did some college projects in OGRE, which just narrowly beat out IrrLicht and, like, Sauerbraten. Choices were rough enough that learning all the deep magic and rolling your own remained a completely reasonable choice.

    Now I’m not sure why the fuck anyone’s still on Unity. Especially for a game jam - a project started last month and finished next month. (I guess you don’t care about financial shenanigans if the game is free.)

    This is the slow victory of open source. Why pay money to be told “no?” These companies keep inventing new ways for people to not own software. Like they don’t understand the almost-as-good alternatives cost zero dollars, have no contractual obligations, invite stone-soup improvements for everyone, and stand a serious risk of becoming just as good. I don’t even know what Blender’s competing with, these days. It does not matter.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      426 days ago

      Now I’m not sure why the fuck anyone’s still on Unity.

      Particularly after the fiasco with their pricing tiers awhile back. I’m done as a customer of Unity games; I won’t buy or play any games made in Unity whose development began after September of 2023.

      Any games I make will be made in Godot.