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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aaagames/tremulous-2-0/
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aaagames/tremulous-2-0/
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Looks like it was not a joke and them are really trying to make the game and sell it.
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Looks like it was not a joke and them are really trying to make the game and sell it.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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What you guys think?
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What you guys think?
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