No see, the gameplay is what OP is worried about and your example wasn’t an example of a gameplay clone
No see, the gameplay is what OP is worried about and your example wasn’t an example of a gameplay clone
If you’re giving an example then it should be relevant to the question
I’m developing a game that very closely mimics the gameplay
The post
Nexomon is a better example
Got recommended a video “you know your a 2000s kid when”
And I only cried for 20 minutes
I agree with you, that’s why I don’t believe in paying for closed source
There is an issue with letting future generations enjoy content in that they may be less inclined to buy remasters or sequels
I clear mine out every 2 tbs
Helps keep it fresh
I use Linux because it’s not as complicated as Windows to use
The sewing pattern to make that is open source
Yeah but I don’t really care if someone takes it to sell, it creates an endpoint branch but someone else will create a growing branch
One assumes even an endpoint will pass things upstream
I support MIT because I believe that’s how all software should be
Everyone builds upon each other
And they can easily say it’s Mozilla’s fault
Weird to recommend it here then
Depends on the given software but kernel edits for instance need to be public. That’s why Android is open source
Since this is their Cloud software I imagine they need to provide their source to customers.
It might just have been easier to push the whole of the open source side than it would be to pick and choose
They wouldn’t release it if they weren’t obligated to
Spend enough time with someone and they get on your nerves
But switch highlights the button needed instead of showing a letter
device connected by cable
How’s that not cloud?
Or 80 and it’s a question to learn extracting information
Like saying “let pi = 3” the point isn’t that pi is equal to 3. It’s that you can take that information and solve the rest of the expression
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_petition
Sucks for Americans that Biden got rid of the option