Terraria Developer Condemns Unity's New Pricing, Donates $100K Each to Godot and FNA
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Terraria developers Re-Logic condemn Unity's new per-install pricing model as "predatory" and loss of a "user-friendly" engine.
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Re-Logic donates $100,000 each to open-source Unity alternatives Godot and FNA.
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Re-Logic pledges to donate $1,000 monthly to Godot and FNA going forward.
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Unity's new pricing seen by many developers as underhanded and damaging trust.
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Re-Logic hopes donations help Godot and FNA stay "good" and serve developers everywhere.