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FaceDeer@kbin.social 1 year agoWell, there is an upside; they'll no longer be beholden to Unity and their arbitrary fees.
I'm a game dev myself so I do understand you can't simply "swap engines", it's a lot of work. But it's likely less work than creating a game from scratch (disclaimer: not familiar with Unity or Godot in particular), and one must be careful not to fall for the sunk cost fallacy. If it takes an extra year to swap to Godot but as a result you get to keep 100% of your revenues (minus Steam's cut of course, if you're going that route) it may actually be worth it.
Ottomateeverything@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Not if that’s a year you don’t have income and can’t eat - then it’s not a choice at all.
If you’re doing this as a side job, and it’s extra income on the side, sure. But many small studios and indie devs do this as their primary income, and kicking their paycheck a year down the road is a non starter for many orgs. And with the demographics of unity devs, that’s probably more than norm than it is the exception.
FaceDeer@kbin.social 1 year ago
I did say it may be worth it. Each team is going to be different.