Unity Threatens

Unity threatens to revoke licenses from “flawed data users”

Unity threatens to revoke licenses of usage from long standing developers in the industry, and even the indie space. This claims are made on the made up fact that they notice some “illegal data” going around, however, they never really specified anything, they just want you to comply to a poorly explained situation that makes no sense. According to them, they consider that people are using a pirated license, despite the fact that people bought it. People who develop games with Unity also suspect they are breaching users privacy, by scraping data that shouldn’t be scraped.

Unity threatens developers again

Unity is a garbage game engine, let’s be honest here. From terrible optimization, to mind boggling situations like side loading spyware into your games, there’s no reason to ever trust them. Godot is an excellent alternative that works exactly like Unity does and its becoming widely popular as people keep switching to it. Balatro is a game that has been made with Love2D, which is basically a framework to develop your own games from scratch. Considering we are living in the slop era, its better to put effort into making the things you like, switching to Love2D, or heck, doing your own engine with encryption is needed nowadays.

People want to play cool games, and if you do them yourself from scratch, without relying on any external software tool that eases up the process of making them, you are in fact making an a cool game. People should learn to code for real, and instead of automating stuff, they should be critical of the things they do. Offloading your cognitive abilities will inevitably make you into less than a human being, as we can clearly see with people who are addicted to “AI“, those are poor broken souls that hate living.

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