It makes some degree of sense. You might assume a bunch of refugees hitting your product would be good, but in my experience, people who transition voluntarily/gradually are more willing to adopt a new paradigm. <i>However</i>, people who are moving under duress (because their previous product suddenly vanished/went out-of-support/changed licensing) are generally less flexible. They haven't had time to adjust, and just want an apples-to-apples equivalent for the thing they are used to as quickly as possible, because they're trying to get back to work.<p>Presumably they didn't want Godot to suddenly get an influx of help tickets or message forum posts that were all rephrasings of "This interface doesn't have a button exactly where I expect it from Unity. Godot sucks."