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Linux Foundation's New Open 3D Engine Requires Windows and Visual Studio

10 pointsby thxgalmost 4 years ago

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slimsagalmost 4 years ago
I&#x27;m really happy to have another open-source 3D game engine out there, that&#x27;s good for everyone.<p>Also, you should know Amazon&#x27;s Lumberyard was basically just a copy of CryEngine that they purchased and began to modify. They must have spent a lot of money to be able to get full rights to that and now be able to make it OSS.<p>My bet, though? Amazon is axing the entire Amazon Game Studios, or at least radically changing how they operate - and part of that is hoping they can dump development of the engine on the OSS community and get momentum behind it.<p>One need only look at the titles[0] Amazon Game Studios has been developing to find they haven&#x27;t been doing too well, given they started and cancelled the following titles after several years of development put into each one:<p>* Breakaway * Crucible * Lord of the Rings MMO * Intensity * Nova<p>And plenty more..<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Amazon_Games" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Amazon_Games</a>
swalshalmost 4 years ago
On the home page, I see Huawei&#x27;s logo. Does anyone know to what extent they have been involved.... and has anyone ran a security audit on this codebase?
thxgalmost 4 years ago
In essence, this seems to be Amazon&#x27;s AWS Lumberyard engine going from source-available (but proprietary) to Apache 2.0
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