GameMaker now free for non-commercial use, one-time fee for indie devs gamingonlinux.com/2023/11/gameโฆ
GameMaker now free for non-commercial use, one-time fee for indie devs
Seems like GameMaker are trying to eat some of Unity's lunch here after the mess that was Unity's install fee plan, GameMaker have made it much easier for developers to use it (and cheaper).Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐ง๐ฎ
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in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐ง๐ฎ • • •kevin3kon
in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐ง๐ฎ • • •"Free for non-commercial use" is not free.
At best It's a marketing tactic.
At worst It's a trap to trick users into making something, then to be able to hold user's creative work hostage until they hand over cash.
It's scummy. Look for an actually free open source alternative. There are some really good ones.
Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐ง๐ฎ
in reply to kevin3kon • • •@kevin3kon Well, technically in a way you are right.
But the initial cost of entry is still free, so it's still accurate.
While I would naturally love more people to use the likes of Godot, this is feels like a silly argument overall on a big improvement to a popular game engine.
kevin3kon
in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐ง๐ฎ • • •I'm not arguing with you; you're just reporting it.
It would be different if this was a game where using/playing the game is the entire purpose. It is fundamentally different with productivity software, where the purpose is to make something for others to see or use. Maybe some people like just trying it out for themselves, but that isn't the primary purpose. And what happens if just trying it evolves into making something actually great they want to share? It's held hostage.
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