This is of course not including the yearly Unity subscription, where Unity Pro costs $2,040 per seat (although they may have Enterprise pricing)

Absolutely ridiculous. Many Unity devs are saying they’re switching engines on social media.

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      You’re not wrong that creating FOSS technologies is a worthwhile pursuit. I think what you’re missing is how massive a game engine is. The average game development company simply cannot be creating its own engine or forking Godot to create a game in.

      It requires a large company dedicated to engine development and tooling, and at least a decade of development, to create a worthwhile engine. If you want to make a game, fronting that development with a decade of engine development is not financially sensible. This issue is not one that game development companies can fix.

      That said, if Godot meets your game and team’s needs (or reasonably close to where you can reasonably develop the engine further to meet them), go for it. But it’s not realistic for most developers.

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          You’re one of the developers of the godot engine?

          Can you link your commits please?

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              I’ll take that as a no.

              So, how much time have you spent in game engine development?

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                  What I’m hearing is that you actually have zero experience in or knowledge of game engine development, despite telling people to make their own.

                  Is that correct?

                  To quote somebody in this thread:

                  “So get cracking or don’t complain.”

                  You’re complaining endlessly, so show us what you made.