Given that most people are too stupid to compile from source. I'm considering selling my games while providing the full source code with assets included on Codeberg or any other repository host. It might be a sustainable business model.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2024 02:56:10 JST xianc78 -
xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2024 03:42:05 JST xianc78 I know RedHat used to to this before they found a loophole in the GPL, but I never heard of anyone doing it with games (games with proprietary assets don't count). Another idea is to sell physical copies for collectors because collectors will naturally go for official copies.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2024 04:05:11 JST xianc78 @silsinn9821 Pretty much.
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SilSinn9801/SilSinn9821:yumemi_tea: (silsinn9821@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2024 04:05:16 JST SilSinn9801/SilSinn9821:yumemi_tea: @xianc78@gameliberty.club So, in other words, follow the same strategy as #Aseprite: its source code is free to download & compile, while the compiled .EXE can only be bought from #Steam.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2024 11:02:03 JST xianc78 @jihadjimmy I know that you could also do that. I just want to see how many people will actually buy the game if they could also get it for free if they had more technical knowledge.
>Be aware proprietary game engines such as Unreal Engine do not allow distributing source code and assets under GPL, though.
I write my own engines.
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𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙 (jihadjimmy@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2024 11:02:04 JST 𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙 @xianc78
> I'm considering selling my games while providing the full source code with assets included on Codeberg or any other repository host.
Not even that, just ship your game with a tarball that has all the source code included, the assets are already included with the binary build. This way, if people wants to get source, they can just buy a copy of the game and get it. Be aware proprietary game engines such as Unreal Engine do not allow distributing source code and assets under GPL, though.
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