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 No.14515

> Join fbi.gov for community trying to opensource a clone of a popular game engine
> Look at game engine
< MIT License
> Leave

Is the entire gamedev community cucked? Nearly impossible finding a recent github project without some 'permissive' but non-copyleft license. Why would anyone as a reaction try to clone a game they feel should belong to the community while giving other usurpers the chance to turn it into a botched IP?

 No.14516

**meant recent github project related to game clones, graphics or physics engines

Don't want to spark a discussion about MSFT changing github to MIT by default, this is more of a niche problem than that.

 No.14517

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>Is the entire gamedev community cucked?

yes

>Nearly impossible finding a recent github project without some 'permissive' but non-copyleft license


devs are mostly lolberts who view copyleft as "oppressing" those parties who wish to profit off of open-source. in the eyes of the lolbert you are "oppressing" the capitalist with the stipulations of copyleft

 No.14518

> Join fbi.gov
< Is the entire gamedev community cucked?
pot calling the kettle black

 No.18341

>be original studio/publisher
>want to remaster/remake IP
>can't find original source code
>find cuck licensed clone
>use it for proprietary remaster/remake
>get praise for upgrading it for modern hardware

I can see it happening now. While the idea that cuck licenses are more free than copyleft licenses may be a contributor, the gaming community in general is mostly made of consoomers imo. At best, they're just impressed by technical feats. It's why you see people into gpl quake praising the proprietary quake remaster even though they should've taken it as a big fuck you to the community. The license of something has no meaning or significance to them. Literally all that matters is that they get to consoom product. I say all this as someone that was like this back when I was more of a gamer.

 No.18342

>>14517
What's wrong with Weird Al?

 No.18344

That you see a bigger problem with the MIT license than with using fbi.gov tells a lot on yourself.

 No.18348

If you license it as GPL, the only people that are gonna be making games with it are gonna be making hobby shit like SuperTuxKart

 No.18349

>>18348
Good.

 No.18350

>>18348
The only people that are going to be working on it in the first place are fans of the game. There is no incentive for the original copyright holder to contribute code for a planned rerelease, when they can just hire a studio like bluepoint to reverse engineer their game, letting them keep it closed source to begin with. Regardless, game assets are also not freed or open sourced from their proprietary license by reverse engineering the game code. The rights still belong to the original copyright holder, most likely the publisher. This means that only they can share or sell a complete copy of the game, no one else. So they can take the community's hard work for free, and enhance and port it to modern systems closed source all over again. Even worse is if the community already did some of these updates. Now the community is back to square one with none of the benefits, let alone profits. You couldn't be a bigger cuck doing this if you tried.

 No.18351

>>18350
And in case it's not clear, GPL prevents all this.

 No.20601

>>14517
>barely graduated highschool, but expert in Constitutional law

This complaint makes no sense. The constitution has been written to be accessible to 18 century retards. How many of them do you think had a highschool diploma? And that's a liberal document anyway. Laws in socialist States should also be written as plainly to avoid making stupid class distinctions based on educational achievement like these. And the lawyers get shot first so it can't be any other way.

 No.20603

>>14515
>Is the entire gamedev community cucked?
You have to be to put up with the labor conditions in the industry.

 No.21004

>>14517
>1st pic

it's simple. libertarians in 2012 still lived in Fukuyama land. Libertarians in 2020 went mask off because Socialist popularity was back on the menu. I considered myself a "Libertarian" in my youth and I split off with all my "Libertarian" friends and realized socialism is the way once their mask came off.

 No.21029

>>14515
>Is the entire gamedev community cucked?
they develop primarily on windows, would rather beg Microsoft for dev tools than use free ones, use stuff like perforce (whatever the fuck) instead of git, would rather "license" trash engines then modify for their own use than modify an existing open source one, basically putting in effort just to keep it closed, no other reason.
gamedevs are cucked beyond belief and will willingly go lower and "gamers" are even worse where they will pay these gamedevs 2 years in advance through "pre-orders" for whatever closed, often not even functional on launch garbage they will release.
the whole game industry is possibly the most nightmarish example of consumerism that is worse than anyone could have even imagined. people pay to rent (not even own) non-existent products many years in advance.

 No.21058

>>14517
I was shooting heroin and reading “The Fountainhead” in the front seat of my privately owned police cruiser when a call came in. I put a quarter in the radio to activate it. It was the chief.
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It didn’t seem like they did.
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Nothing. These people were stonewalling me. It almost seemed like they didn’t care that a fortune in computer money invented to buy drugs was missing.
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He turned. In his hand was a revolver that the Constitution said he had every right to own. He fired at me and missed. I pulled my own gun, put a quarter in it, and fired back. The bullet lodged in a U.S.P.S. mailbox less than a foot from his head. I shot the mailbox again, on purpose.
“All right, all right!” the man yelled, throwing down his weapon. “I give up, cop! I confess: I took the bitcoins.”
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“Because I was afraid.”
“Afraid?”
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He nodded, because he knew I was right. Then he swiped his credit card to pay me for arresting him.


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