Developers fight back against Unity’s new pricing modelshish_mish@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 541 points – 1 years agotheverge.com55Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAn uninstallation fee for users to prevent them from defrauding devs by repeatedly reinstalling.Delete this before the EA CEO sees it please.Don't worry I'm pretty sure he and Adobe CEO have been comparing notesCharge 1 cent for every day the app remains unused if installed, 2 cents for every day after it was uninstalledAnd that is when computer usage itself will seriously go downhill. Imagine holding customers captive in such a way. I can totally see them teaming up with Microsoft to make that happen though.
An uninstallation fee for users to prevent them from defrauding devs by repeatedly reinstalling.Delete this before the EA CEO sees it please.Don't worry I'm pretty sure he and Adobe CEO have been comparing notesCharge 1 cent for every day the app remains unused if installed, 2 cents for every day after it was uninstalledAnd that is when computer usage itself will seriously go downhill. Imagine holding customers captive in such a way. I can totally see them teaming up with Microsoft to make that happen though.
Delete this before the EA CEO sees it please.Don't worry I'm pretty sure he and Adobe CEO have been comparing notes
Charge 1 cent for every day the app remains unused if installed, 2 cents for every day after it was uninstalled
And that is when computer usage itself will seriously go downhill. Imagine holding customers captive in such a way. I can totally see them teaming up with Microsoft to make that happen though.
An uninstallation fee for users to prevent them from defrauding devs by repeatedly reinstalling.
Delete this before the EA CEO sees it please.
Don't worry I'm pretty sure he and Adobe CEO have been comparing notes
Charge 1 cent for every day the app remains unused if installed, 2 cents for every day after it was uninstalled
And that is when computer usage itself will seriously go downhill. Imagine holding customers captive in such a way.
I can totally see them teaming up with Microsoft to make that happen though.