Honestly, the switch should only put him back about a year or two. Saying that there's "too much time cost to switch" and continue to use a draconian product you don't agree with is the capitulation of the slave.
Exactly, It was a degree of pain to get through it and learn a second programming language as well as Godot's quirks but like you point out others are just looking at it and going "Nah". They'll come to regret their decision soon enough since it seems that Unity have no intention of walking things back like the naïve midwits were hoping.
For me it was a case of, I smelled EA on the project, so I got the fuck out of there. They've inadvertently even by my own standards become a mortal enemy because of how they set back my project so much, fuckers.
That's ultimately their goal. They're at the top. They rake in the money and they don't want to share. So ... they'll play whatever dirty trick and bottom-dealt card they can to keep anyone else from making it to their position.
A reading of Daniel's prophecies would be beneficial to them.
I don't think he cares, his comment on it was "oh no, it's terrible when companies try to make money."
Realistically it won't effect him on this game because it will likely never hit $200,000 a year in sales.
Honestly, the switch should only put him back about a year or two. Saying that there's "too much time cost to switch" and continue to use a draconian product you don't agree with is the capitulation of the slave.
Exactly, It was a degree of pain to get through it and learn a second programming language as well as Godot's quirks but like you point out others are just looking at it and going "Nah". They'll come to regret their decision soon enough since it seems that Unity have no intention of walking things back like the naïve midwits were hoping.
For me it was a case of, I smelled EA on the project, so I got the fuck out of there. They've inadvertently even by my own standards become a mortal enemy because of how they set back my project so much, fuckers.
That's ultimately their goal. They're at the top. They rake in the money and they don't want to share. So ... they'll play whatever dirty trick and bottom-dealt card they can to keep anyone else from making it to their position.
A reading of Daniel's prophecies would be beneficial to them.
I don't think he cares, his comment on it was "oh no, it's terrible when companies try to make money." Realistically it won't effect him on this game because it will likely never hit $200,000 a year in sales.
I care, but I'm not making a game.