slugg
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- Feb 17, 2002
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yeah 20 bucks a month is way to much for a brand new high quality game engine , the ability to develop for the new UT, and all the other assets you get. Especially since you can spend 20 bucks and then unsubscribe and still use the engine that you downloaded till you want an update or are ready to release. All that should be free
wow you're cheap
And you're an idiot.
I could pay $19 a month to do the work of others. Or could sit back and just wait until others do the work... for free... Hm, so why should I contribute?
This is unlike pretty much every game engine ever in the history of the FPS genre. Quake/2/3, Half-Life/2, Unreal99/2003/2004/3, BattleField... ALL of these have FREE SDKs that allow modders to do their thing. For free. If you wanted to license the engine for your own stand-alone game, then that was another conversation. But for modding, those tools have always been free. What Epic is doing here looks like they want developers to pay to make mods. How about no?
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