Soyfield: ESG-compliance and bafflement
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Re: Soyfield: ESG-compliance and bafflement
What is the logic of still using Gamebryoken if the engine is so hard to work with?
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Re: Soyfield: ESG-compliance and bafflement
Sunk Cost Fallacy.ebin namefag wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:45 pmWhat is the logic of still using Gamebryoken if the engine is so hard to work with?
Plus the modding community will probably bitch and moan if they have to learn something new.
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Re: Soyfield: ESG-compliance and bafflement
It's an extremely common syndrome of corporations to favour their own outdated trash systems and software over others, even when they acquire another company.ebin namefag wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:45 pmWhat is the logic of still using Gamebryoken if the engine is so hard to work with?
If EA was to buy Epic they would immediately stomp the Unreal Engine and instead force the few devs they don't close to use Frostbyte. Doesn't even matter of it makes sense to do so. Because that engine was used by a different company, so into the trash it goes.
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