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| ¥ola:
--- Quote from: Reinforcements on January 22, 2013, 08:36:37 AM ---I'd personally recommend Unity with it's amazing workflow and ease of use. --- End quote --- If you plan on making a game you wish to profit from, and are using the free version of the software, the licensing will leave you broke. |
| tails:
--- Quote from: ¥ola on January 22, 2013, 04:15:40 PM ---If you plan on making a game you wish to profit from, and are using the free version of the software, the licensing will leave you broke. --- End quote --- --- Quote ---Yes you can create and sell a game with the free version of Unity, without paying royalties or any revenue share. However, the free version of Unity may not be licensed by a commercial entity with annual gross revenues (based on fiscal year) in excess of US$100,000, or by an educational, non-profit or government entity with an annual budget of over US$100,000. --- End quote --- |
| ¥ola:
--- Quote from: tails on January 22, 2013, 04:23:05 PM --- --- End quote --- That's what you see, when you actually agree to the free versions terms and conditions, which these kids probably won't read, it's honestly a lot worse than even that. |
| Jairo:
--- Quote from: johhnny1ace on January 21, 2013, 03:34:55 PM ---I don't think that it's easy and I don't just decide ideas! I make the game, I make the scenery, I make the mountains, the hills, the gui, and the HUD. My friends do the rest. --- End quote --- these are all relatively the same thing |
| tails:
--- Quote from: ¥ola on January 22, 2013, 04:26:02 PM ---That's what you see, when you actually agree to the free versions terms and conditions, which these kids probably won't read, it's honestly a lot worse than even that. --- End quote --- What are you reading? That's what's in the terms and conditions. |
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