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Where are the Good Open Source Games?

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Aloone_Jonez:
Are you serious?

Why are you planning to keep changing the licence?

I'm more interested in the game, what sort of game is this?

H_TeXMeX_H:

--- Quote from: _kill__bill ---I myself am a game developer, so my opinion may count more...

I plan to release my game in stages:
First 6 months, it will be 40 bucks under a proprietary license
Next 6 months, it will be 20 bucks under same license
Next 6 months, it will be released under the GPL (still 20 bucks for a cd, and old copies aren't changed to GPL)
Next 6 months, BSD-style license.

New version every 12 months

Release under Winshit, GNU/Linux, *BSD, Mac and every console I can find has the power.

Wait for it. It will be big.
--- End quote ---

... uhhhhhh ... I think I'll stick with the standard $49.99 all-in-one-box-and-under-one-license games

Aloone_Jonez:
My guess is _kill__bill is full of shit, _kill__bill I encourage you to return, go on prove me wrong.

Dark_Me:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---My guess is _kill__bill is full of shit, _kill__bill I encourage you to return, go on prove me wrong.
--- End quote ---
When did you become a telepath?

adiment:

--- Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H ---... uhhhhhh ... I think I'll stick with the standard $49.99 all-in-one-box-and-under-one-license games
--- End quote ---

same... and it won't be big unless you work for a major company like Atari, Sierra, EA games, etc. :p

oh, and good luck getting it ported to everything - that process can be harder than making the game itself. :thumbup:


--- Quote from: Dark_Me ---When did you become a telepath?
--- End quote ---

He didn't. it's common sense that companies who change their licenses usually are full of shit. :D

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