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Tremulous 2

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2/15/2013 3:33:10 AMBRrankFortaleza before revert after revert
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1 http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aaagames/tremulous-2-0/ 1 http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aaagames/tremulous-2-0/
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3 Looks like it was not a joke and them are really trying to make the game and sell it. 3 Looks like it was not a joke and them are really trying to make the game and sell it.
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5 What you guys think, if a open source game is "abandoned" by its devs, can someone else use the name/ideas/gameplay/etc to make a close source game and sell it? 5 What you guys think, if a open source game is "abandoned" by its devs, can someone else use the name/ideas/gameplay/etc to make a close source game and sell it?
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7 Them are not using the code, was them changed to Unreal Engine 3, and are "remaking" the models (sounds, etc) from scratch, it will look like a updated version of old models. 7 Them are not using the code, was them changed to Unreal Engine 3, and are "remaking" the models (sounds, etc) from scratch, it will look like a updated version of old models.
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9 I know some open source "alternative" to some games, do something like that, just put a Open[something/name], and "copy" near everything from the original, of course, "remaking everything from scratch" too, but this is the first time i see a real life example of the reverser of "open sourcing" a game, feels so strange. . . 9 I know some open source "alternative" to some games, do something like that, just put a "Open[something/name]", and "copy" near everything from the original, of course, "remaking everything from scratch" too, but this is the first time i see a real life example of the reverser of "open sourcing" a game, feels so strange. . .
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11 What you guys think? 11 What you guys think?