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ID releases the code when they release a new version of the game. We'll release the code when the game is completed (fully completed, not after each...
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To further elaborate: A portion of the profits on this game will go to the open source software used in its production (Blender, MyPaint, GIMP), meaning...
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My understanding of Open Source liscencing is that it doesn't prohibit selling software using open code, so long as it's available freely.
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I just wanted to let you guys know: I'm currently discussing with Panos about using his engine for my commercial game project.
Yes, it...
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I've noticed there are a few Ubisoft titles on there, so might I add Assassin's Creed and the Prince of Persia games to the request?
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Hopefully, the Unigine game project will be something that helps game developers wake up and smell the Linux.
I've bought the Penny Arcade...
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Unigine is great, but it's not yet something we can call "playable" or even "moddable".
The tropics demo is a great...
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Actually, one reason to get the game on Linux is so that we could develop mods using the engine.
The game itself can suck, but the engine...
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Did anybody read the article? It never said anywhere that the port is dead other than on the front page.
That's one of the most complained...
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You could use the Unigine Engine demos to show off some amazing graphics using OpenGL. The Tropics demo alone is enough to rival Crysis.
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