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Comment by stemlord

3 months ago

Unity is predatorial. I work in a small studio which is part of a larger company (only 5 of us use Unity) and they have suddenly decided to hold our accounts hostage until we upgrade to Industry license because of the revenue our parent company makes even though that's completely separate cash flow versus what our studio actually works with. Industry license is $5000 PER SEAT PER YEAR. Absolute batshit crazy expensive for a single piece of software. We will never be able to afford that. So we are switching over to Unreal. It's really sad what Unity has become.

Definitely not cheap, but I assume developer cost and migrating to unreal is probably not cheap either. I'm not too familiar with either engine, are they similar enough that it's "cheaper" to migrate? I imagine that sets back release dates as well.

Such a crappy thing for a company to do.

That's BS, does your team of 5 work for free?

Imagine you all cost 100k/year to employ by the larger company (since you all apparently don't make money).

Then imagine you are all now cost 105k a year to the parent company.

It's no difference.