• massive_bereavement@kbin.social
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      9 months ago

      Well the interesting part of this is that they will collaborate on the engine but the frontend will still be independent.

      I think this is a sound strategy (if I understood it well) as the key differentiators remain but the hard parts (running the damn things) become collaborative.

      This also IMO helps a lot user experience, as dealing with broken scripts, mysterious wine settings and keeping up with version changes makes playing a game a big ordeal compared with other platforms (In some cases like old games, it can be worse).