Yes it is, but in fact it's not limited in time, you will just have a specific watermark in your application before you buy a license.SecureUvula {l Wrote}:Wikipedia says the Verge3D engine is 'trialware', is that right? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verge3D
mikhluz {l Wrote}:Yes it is, but in fact it's not limited in time, you will just have a specific watermark in your application before you buy a license.SecureUvula {l Wrote}:Wikipedia says the Verge3D engine is 'trialware', is that right? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verge3D
Julius {l Wrote}:I thought about moving it off-topic, but I think this project does deserve more attention as it is clearly done by a open-source minded artist who just doesn't have the coding knowledge to use a FOSS engine.
I guess this could be seen as a nice prototype game for an interested programmer to join the team and do it properly with a different engine? Maybe an interesting project to do in Godot-3?
Yes, I look at Godot before and even started to create a simple scene, but it's difficult to make something alone if you don't know GDScript. There's no a lot of programmers around for callobration to work together and even if you find someone it's always difficult to keep callobaration for a long lime and finish a project. My experience say that its easely to do it all on your own:).Julius {l Wrote}:I thought about moving it off-topic, but I think this project does deserve more attention as it is clearly done by a open-source minded artist who just doesn't have the coding knowledge to use a FOSS engine.
I guess this could be seen as a nice prototype game for an interested programmer to join the team and do it properly with a different engine? Maybe an interesting project to do in Godot-3?
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