Originally posted by Larian
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I seem to remember reading somewhere that they said they would port the editor if it made them $250000 per year, which I'm going to guess is not likely to happen.
That said, it uses MonoDevelop for code, and since the remaining components are already on Mac, I can't see it being a $250000+ job to port. :/
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BTW Unity is not !Unity Web Player!
Originally posted by 1c3d0g View PostMay we see your expertly-developed engine, then?
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Originally posted by SunnyDrake View PostBTW Unity is not !Unity Web Player!
There is already cross-platform free and commercial with linux support player based and compatiable with Blender game engine. What we see now it's Unity company that push own engine via media and get all talks about P but they really lacks linux ambitions..
Now anyone making Unity3D games can also make Linux games at the click of a button.
Apparently, that makes you unhappy.
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Originally posted by directhex View PostUnity3D is the #1 most popular game engine for mobile games
Now anyone making Unity3D games can also make Linux games at the click of a button.
Apparently, that makes you unhappy.
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Not official Releases, but there are two small test releases by betatesters i assume:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/08/2...lable-for-demo / http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/148...-4-Linux-Games!
2d "shooter" with top view, nice graphical effects I guess:
http://powerindesign.com/pyrokinetic.../AngryBots.zip (haven't seen a 64 bit version)
edit: yay, 64 bit: http://www.mediafire.com/?6kj7435iqzv3ifw
Asteroids Clone "These were actually programming exercises made in Unity (hence the names)":
Both run nicely on the open source radeon driver. Maybe this is actually becoming a thing.
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Originally posted by yogi_berra View PostOpen your wallet far enough and you'll get source.
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