• marcos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well, at least it wasn’t “we are deeply sorry; here, let me change nothing for you and ignore any comlplaints”.

    But it was so obviously “we are sorry that you have enough power to hurt us” that I don’t expect anybody to change how react to it.

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      1 year ago

      Did they change anything substantial, or just walk it back part of the way to where they wanted to go anyway?

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        1 year ago

        They fixed all the huge problems. IMO, the result is a quite reasonable deal, I wouldn’t mind taking it at all if it was the first offer.

        Still, I wouldn’t use anything from Unity today.

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          I’m speaking as a gamer here, an end user. I’m done with Unity. I will never purchase a game made in Unity whose development began after 9/11/2023. I don’t want to be a customer of a studio who watched this happen and says “Yeah we’ll keep doing business with this company.” So I shall not. I have spoken.