All developers should continue to move to other platforms. Do not trust anything unity says.
exactly, this is a non-apology. It’s just the social media manager who come back to work after the weekend and is trying to mitigate the situation.
There’s a chance that they will come out and say “ok we listened to the community, we don’t want the 20 cents per install anymore, we want 15 cents”
BTW if they really have a tech that can distinguish pirated installs with a 100% success rate are and not just lying “trust our numbers, they’re correct”, they should monetize that, developers are paying much more for Denuvo.
“We apologize for the confusion” is the “I’m sorry you’re angry” of corporate communication.
Are they also going to alter their stance that Planned Parenthood and a children’s hospital aren’t charity?
What?
Unity said Planned Parenthood and Children’s Hospital aren’t legitimate charities
When did they say this? And why?
Removed by mod
Still apologizing for the confusion 🥴
Not quite sure why they would think there was any confusion. People read the new terms, saw they were a complete and utter cash grab and then spoke up about it. I have no idea how anyone that has the means to switch to another engine isn’t doing that right now. Whatever Unity says next will not be trusted.
That’s not how reputation work
Aw gee guys we are soooo sowwyyyy that we hurt your feefees
Unity was sold on no revenue share, just paying for your dev seats. That they not only tried to weasle out of this by inventing an “runtime fee” but also applied it to already complete games is a fundermental break in trust. There’s no ammout of walking it back that can fix that unless they’re going to fire anyone who thought this was a good idea. Which of course they’re not going to do meaning things like this remain in the table.
“Oops. Sorry we got caught.”
I know what the implication here is but I feel like I should ‘pray they don’t alter it any further?’
I think they will make it slightly better, but not by much.
With designs once people are used to the altered scheme to reintroduce the original scheme