I'm sure if this actually pushes through they'll change the terms for those clients just to keep them happy (and paying what they do pay, which likely dwarfs all the smaller players). And they sure as shit won't fight for the smaller creators when they get theirs.
Godot mentions on the website that they partner with publishers for console support, so it's theoretically possible. It's not like indie devs working with Unity are getting their hands on Dev kits anyway.
Yeah it's easy to just drop people when they're not really a part of your life. Not so when you've been building a relationship for several years.
I do this as well but there's been quite a few times when the email input wouldn't accept it and it's usually on the sites you really wanna have it on.
If I could illegally download groceries I'd have more money for legally buying games and software. Alas, one is more important.
On my instance we've got about 100 communities subscribed to. Started it first week of June, since then the instance is up to a little over 4 GB of disk space. YMMV depending on instance size.
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