With the major controversy of Unity throwing game devs under the bus, a lot of people have been looking into moving to Godot. I'm writing this post from the ...
I made a blog post about my experience switching from Unity to Godot earlier this year, and some tips for Unity devs.
W4 isn’t unofficial, it’s literally the core engine devs who started a private company for the purpose of doing things the Godot Foundation can’t.
W4 doesn’t own Godot in anyway, but they can sign the required NDAs and gain access to the SDKs, which cannot legally be given out with an open source software like Godot.
W4 isn’t unofficial, it’s literally the core engine devs who started a private company for the purpose of doing things the Godot Foundation can’t.
W4 doesn’t own Godot in anyway, but they can sign the required NDAs and gain access to the SDKs, which cannot legally be given out with an open source software like Godot.