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I always groan at Unity
My bad I mean it's made in Unity... right?
I did mean that yes. I played a few games here and there they seemed ok but have definitely heard bad things about unity games
The engine has nothing to do with them being good or bad. It all depends on how serious and how committed the developers are.
I don't care. Yes, I am in software development, but not the games that I play -- so I'm just a customer here, and don't need to be concerned with technology.
Ok I guess
I see that splash screen every time"made with unity " I still play the game and give it a chance but heard negatively about Unity
I've never understood all those intro logos. How many players are going to "oh, this was done with middleware product X -- let me google it so I can buy it myself"?
Same with movie credits -- who's going to hire these people after watching the movie? Granted. nowadays I do just minimize the player and let the credits run, in case there's a hidden scene, but...