• @[email protected]
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      269 months ago

      Sure, but if they’d implemented the revised changes they wouldn’t have lost so many users. And despite their messaging, they did already speak to some devs who’d already told them this would be a disaster, but they tried it anyway, and in a retroactive way that completely disregarded prior promises regarding changing EULA agreements, so there’s no faith in this not still changing.

      They fucked it up. Plain and simple.

    • probablyaCat
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      169 months ago

      Nah this went really bad for them. Even if they do make more, it will almost certainly be short term. Godot got so much free advertising. It firmly sat itself next to unreal as far as who should be choosing it, but it is definitely the inferior engine if you are making AAA. It’s going to get cut from the high by unreal and the low from Godot, defold, and even gamemaker.

      I don’t get this weird apologist attitude. Let us not forget Unity just spent over $4 billion less than a year ago buying the malware ad service ironsource. They are not profitable because they make bad business decisions. This was one more. And in all likelihood we will see the sale of unity before too long. And it will probably be less than the $20 billion offer they had prior to the ironsource purchase.

      • TWeaK
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        69 months ago

        They are not profitable because they make bad business decisions.

        Exactly this. Just like how reddit very quickly made enough in reddit gold sales to cover their server costs for decades, the only reason it’s operating at a loss is because they’re running it that way.

          • Captain Aggravated
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            29 months ago

            Can you cite an example where this has actually worked/led to a stable business model?

            • @[email protected]
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              19 months ago

              Amazon undercut like crazy and is utterly massive today. They’re basically the online shopping company.

              • Captain Aggravated
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                29 months ago

                Amazon is a goods-based business though, they ship massive amounts of inventory.

            • probablyaCat
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              19 months ago

              I can cite an example of it with an inventory based company. KIA sold their cars at damn near a loss in the US for a long time to get a good foothold. And it worked. Iirc they had a bogo on cars at one point even.