Good advice rulekingthrillgore@lemmy.ml to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 331 points – 10 months agoalt text: a photoshop of the Unity logo with the wording changed to "Uninstall"17Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWhat happened to Unity? Can anyone explain? I've been using Godot for two years, so I didn't notice any potential BS happening over there.License changes that will charge developers based on how many installs their game has instead of how many units sold.Wow that's bad. So the people who already made games with unity now have to pay extra? InsaneI’m not a lawyer but it seems legally dubious to make retroactive changes to a contract and to then try to get money from it.I think so too.
What happened to Unity? Can anyone explain? I've been using Godot for two years, so I didn't notice any potential BS happening over there.License changes that will charge developers based on how many installs their game has instead of how many units sold.Wow that's bad. So the people who already made games with unity now have to pay extra? InsaneI’m not a lawyer but it seems legally dubious to make retroactive changes to a contract and to then try to get money from it.I think so too.
License changes that will charge developers based on how many installs their game has instead of how many units sold.Wow that's bad. So the people who already made games with unity now have to pay extra? InsaneI’m not a lawyer but it seems legally dubious to make retroactive changes to a contract and to then try to get money from it.I think so too.
Wow that's bad. So the people who already made games with unity now have to pay extra? InsaneI’m not a lawyer but it seems legally dubious to make retroactive changes to a contract and to then try to get money from it.I think so too.
I’m not a lawyer but it seems legally dubious to make retroactive changes to a contract and to then try to get money from it.I think so too.
What happened to Unity? Can anyone explain? I've been using Godot for two years, so I didn't notice any potential BS happening over there.
License changes that will charge developers based on how many installs their game has instead of how many units sold.
Wow that's bad. So the people who already made games with unity now have to pay extra? Insane
I’m not a lawyer but it seems legally dubious to make retroactive changes to a contract and to then try to get money from it.
I think so too.