Now all this is kind of weighed on one reddit post. But if any of that is on point Unity is doomed even with the current back peddle state. They'll find another way to make it worse
yeah, the trust is broken
if i was a game developer i'd never touch it
The issue is, baby devs learn in uni specific and popular engines
Whoa sorry my net went haywire
But anyway, there is a risk that changing engines means retraining staff
The code isn't universal between engines and universities where much of it is learned will often keep to specific engines that are popular. Unity being one of them
It really does. But imagine the new grads
i wish the Unity team wasn't such a bitch about this
They've learned unity their whole uni experience then they are now unhireable because the company fucked up
Yeah it's just. Rippling effects of shit
I just hope games can transition smoothly to other engines without the risk of employment opportunities getting lost in the transfer