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Submitted by pekar666 on Thu, 07/21/2011 - 12:36
mr.Admin
Hello, I think you need to let your engine open source, how does a company garagegames. I bought their game engine Torcue 3d, and very pleased at. With open source torcue 3d I can develop it to a different extension and then sell them through their shop - it's very enhances their engine, and hence demand. You certainly can take with you extension developers a percentage of sales. Your engine to be honest I like the silent more than torcue 3d. Think about my proposal, now the competition is huge game engine, and you do not have a count as programmers in Unity for example. Allow the engine licensees extend the capabilities of your engine and you will not lose.
Mr.Admin
Thu, 07/21/2011 - 13:15
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Hi,
Your comment is definitively heard. While I am not too keen on the open source thing (open source as in GPL), we are working on a source license at a very affordable price with a community feedback system for people to contribute their modifications back to the core distribution. Unfortunately setting up all these things takes quite a bit of time.
pekar666
Thu, 07/21/2011 - 13:48
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Oh no, I did not mean GPL license. I meant your license, with certain restrictions. I meant to provide open source code is only for people who purchase a license for your engine. Sorry, I must not say so. I'm from Russia and my bad English.