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While you are absolutely spot on, I will say for Epic they don't have the same history of repeatedly trying to change the licensing terms on...
This line to go away: "Unity may add or change fees, rates and charges for any of the Offerings from time to time by notifying you of such...
Yes, that's the entire point. Because it's close to your face you don't need a large screen to take up more of your vision.
The reality is 4K has become cheap enough that, for TVs, it doesn't make sense to even bother with 1080p for anything larger then around 30"....
I stand corrected. Even so, as the number of mergers increases, what may have not been a problem can become one. I could be wrong, I'm just not...
I'm not sure a commitment is enough. They've committed twice, and reneged twice. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me... you can get fooled again"
The reason is the IronSource merger. Merging with IronSorce combined two companies with different businesses, now that IronSource and Unity are...
I think AppLovin as a suitor would raise anti-trust questions. It might be winnable, but would they want to spend the money to do it? I think you...
It's not a grey area. It's well established as being perfectly fine. There's a lot of widely available software that does exactly this. It was...
Once again, you screw up an analogy. No, Adobe doesn't own the PSD format. They defined it. They own one specific application that can open it....
I would say it implies uncertainty. That said, Mr. Market doesn't particularly like uncertainty.
Your hypothetical is wrong for two reasons. First, they didn't sell you the runtime; they are licensing it to you. Second, they aren't making...
No, that's not the full ToS, that's only the Additional Terms. It's a supplement to the primary terms which they do not have public change...
As far as I can tell, the document they are pointing you to isn't the only one that applies, this one does too. That one still says "Unity may...
Total projects is in no way a meaningful metric, because it won't indicate the change in usage of the engine for new projects until it's far too late.
Total projects is not the right metric. Few will port an existing title, the more interesting metric is the "this week" metric, which of the ones...
They would have to have bought it to look in the game folder, too It's more likely that someone's going to mention it to them or in a review if...
Frankly, most players don't look in the game folder. Some will, but most just hit the "play" button on steam.
It removing it actually adds far more value to Unity. It's always been that all of the the lowest effort (I'm going to be kind here, and say)...
All you have to do is port it to a new engine. At that point it's not using Unity's runtime. For any semi-complex game that's a costly and...