I am really struggling to see how a charity could be non-political
"when i give food to the poor, they call me a saint, but when i ask why the por have no food, they call me a communist "
Unity is also a political group, the neoliberal billionaires.
Once again, “political” means “whatever is outside of the bubble world of the asshole perceiving it.”
Unity finally caving to demands
Man this really sucks ass, it means Hollow Knight Silksong is getting delayed even further, because I seriously doubt Team Cherry wouls want to continue working with these pieces of shit
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Noooooooooooo. You’re totally right. Man, I’m bummed now. Fucking corpos.
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Human rights are political, ya herd?
Someone give me a tl;dr on the Unity shit? Isn’t that engine used to create like, 90% of games?
They are going to introduce a flat fee for every install of a game. From what I know, they are promising to not count Game Pass and charities (and we already see how this promise is being upheld) and pirated copies (how this will be tracked though?), but they are going to charge for multiple installs of a game by one user (reinstalling or changing phones, for example).
In certain conditions, this fee can be more than 100% of the game’s gross revenue.
This video explores the probable reason
It’s used to make maybe like a single digit percentage of indie games. So, no.
Unity was used to make about half of games that released on Steam in the last two years.
Games released on steam in the last two years doesn’t even scratch the surface of all video games ever made. There are entire platforms comprised mostly of indie games most of which will never be on steam.
And the majority of mobile games.
BG3 was made in Unity as just one example