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I thought we all agreed that building games in Unity was a bad idea.
This is further proof of that.
lots of games in active development still use it while others who were/are planning to use it will find this information useful in evaluating whether their project can still move forward using unity. not everyone can just choose to not use unity, as they’re already too heavily invested to pivot away.
Many people did, but humanity is not a hive mind. "We all" never agree on anything with 100% unanimity.
I'm pretty sure you're wrong about that. I distinctly remember the meeting, there were cookies and Tim's grandma made those brownies with the peanut butter M&Ms, and then we all voted and everyone agreed. It might not have been unanimous but everyone agreed to abide by the decision of the group.
In fact, I remember you were there. We talked about shopping for gifts, and how hard it is to find new indie music these days. You were wearing a sweatshirt with the cool design that everybody liked.
I think I'd remember wearing a sweatshirt, and I'm not at all into indie music, so that must have been someone else.
I'm mostly deer so I guess I don't get invited to humanity's all-hands meetings where decisions like this get made. :(
It was a joke
Yes we do.
Not enough of us, it seems.
It is.