We are excited to introduce a major improvement in terms of funding the development efforts of the Godot Engine.

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    551 year ago

    Godot? Sounds like it’s just what we’ve been waiting for!

    • fmstrat
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      261 year ago

      Why?

      This new platform lets us significantly reduce platform fees, and as a non-profit we do not charge VAT on donations, unlike a platform like Patreon does. So your contributions go directly towards the development and improvement of the Godot Engine itself.

      If you are currently supporting us through Patreon, we encourage you to switch to the Godot Development Fund to increase the effectiveness of your donations.

      Unity starts charging devs per install, while Godot (a nonprofit) takes advantage of the news to convert already donating Patron customers and hopefully bring in a few more. Perhaps you only read the headline?

    • @Spacecraft
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      181 year ago

      This is a really interesting way to phrase a compliment on their timing… if that’s what’s happening here.

      • @TheCannonball
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        171 year ago

        I think he meant that Swiss watches have near perfect timing, so the timing of this is more than perfect because the shit Unity is pulling.

  • @BoiLudens
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    271 year ago

    Guess I’ll cancel my patreon and switch out. Love this engine way too much

  • @SandLight
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    1 year ago

    How hard is it to convert a project to Godot? I’m about a year in on one in unity but getting cold feet over their pricing changes.

    • @Asifall
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      191 year ago

      It really depends on how you’re using unity. If you’re dependent on a lot of the built in components or asset store plugins or the rendering pipeline you’re going to have a hard time.