The head of Starbound developers Chucklefish "Tiy" has said openly on twitter to all of his followers he wants to open source Starbound, and all their other games.
I think we're going to open source Starbound one day, I'd like all of our games to be OS from now on
Tiy (@Tiyuri) September 15, 2014
It's interesting to see more developers say things like this, and it can only help other interested users find and fix issues. We all know the benefits of games being open sourced by now, and I hope the Chucklefish crew deliver on this one day.
Personally I just hope the big Starbound update comes soon, as I am getting a little impatient waiting for it.
What do you make to this?
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People, it's ALL about licences. If they add a permissive licence and accept pull requests this could go far. They could either give some sort of github/ssh key away with steam copies or by request to sort payments legally. Then if you take the source then it's no different from piracy (and no easier, let's be honest).
The benefits are stuff like raspberry pi/arm support, android support and more. That is surely worth the risk of a few v-immoral pirates.
The benefits are stuff like raspberry pi/arm support, android support and more. That is surely worth the risk of a few v-immoral pirates.
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Quoting: Half-Shotpermissive licence [...] Then if you take the source then it's no different from piracy
No.
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Quoting: DrMcCoyQuoting: Half-Shotpermissive licence [...] Then if you take the source then it's no different from piracyNo.
That's a rather poor argument, care to state why you feel like systems UE4 don't work?
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Quoting: DrMcCoyMu.
UE4 is not under a permissive license.
I meant within the context of propiatory software and the permissive being able to read ,make changes to it, and share with other licenced users. Obviously in Free Software terms it would be incredibly hard to maintain that.
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Okay.
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It would be really cool. Learning by reading real projects' code is great.
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