Well, I was talking to a professional game designer and he told me that shell engines are illegal to create games that you will sell. He created a game with a professional shell engine and his game was torn from the shelves and the company of the shell engine sued him for all his profits!
You at RF wouldn't do such a thing would you???
A pro told me, But it aint so IT AINT SO! is it?
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A pro told me, But it aint so IT AINT SO! is it?
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Legality of anything from a shell based game engine to a 3D rendering engine are all based upon the terms of the End User License Agreement(EULA, you know the things people never read...) This goes with any software. Of course, if there is a clause in the EULA that states the license may be subject to change at anytime, then you would have to worry. If that is the case they could just up and change the license to have all the users pay any kind of fee they want along with anything else they wish.
In short, EULA's define legality.
In short, EULA's define legality.
Think outside the box.
To go on an adventure, one must discard the comforts and safety of the known and trusted.
To go on an adventure, one must discard the comforts and safety of the known and trusted.
You're free to read the license for RF to see that it doesn't do such a thing.
RF2 site: http://realityfactory2.sourceforge.net/
RF2 tasks: http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=179085
RF2 tasks: http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=179085
Re: A pro told me, But it aint so IT AINT SO! is it?
Sorry if I'm stepping out of the rules of the forum by saying this, but...Agentarrow wrote:Well, I was talking to a professional game designer and he told me that shell engines are illegal to create games that you will sell. He created a game with a professional shell engine and his game was torn from the shelves and the company of the shell engine sued him for all his profits!
You at RF wouldn't do such a thing would you???
WHO'S THE @$$HAT THAT TOLD YOU THAT?!
Obviously, he's probably not a very experienced developer if he didn't bother reading the EULA when he used the engine.
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well, wait, thats just the animation that says Genesis3D and has the spinning gears right? Because I have to do one for my team (duh) the publisher once I find one, and Milkshape so far. Since the entire RF community that is actually active helped me in some way, if anyone would like special recognition in the credits just tell me.
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