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[–] MossBear 107 points 1 year ago (17 children)

Why stay at all whether they revert it or not? They're egregiously incompetent and if they've done this sort of thing once, they're going to do it again. Developers should go where their support will help make something better (Godot) and not stick with the crusty old Unity hag that is constantly pawing at their pockets hoping for the jingle of coins.

[–] cjthomp 34 points 1 year ago (1 children)
  1. It's a significant effort to change engines
  2. Even though it's just one dev, they're giving Unity a reason to revert. If you just say "Yo, I'm OUT!" then they've already lost you and they have no reason to revert on your behalf.
[–] MossBear 2 points 1 year ago

If Developers were in a relationship with Unity, it'd be the sort where Unity always comes home drunk and is verbally abusive, but they stick around with the belief that Unity will change.

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