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After a controversial week for Unity, the game engine developer is walking back (at least partially) its much-derided runtime installation policy. Last Tuesday, the company announced its plan to ...
Unity Technologies will make changes to its wildly unpopular install-based fee policy, the company said Sunday in a post on the platform formerly known as Twitter. The update comes days after ...
Unity has made major changes to the per-install Runtime Fee program it announced last week and made apologies for a policy that united large swathes of the game development community in anger.
In a new statement posted on social media, Unity acknowledged "confusion and frustration" among developers but held fast to its unpopular install fee plan, claiming that 90 percent of users will ...
Terraria developer Re-Logic has made a strong statement of condemnation toward Unity's controversial install fee policy, vowing to donate more than $200k to other game engines.
It's been over a month now since Unity partially backtracked on its controversial proposed "pay per install" fee structure, a trust-destroying saga that seems to have contributed to the retirement ...
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