A lot of old games have become unplayable on modern hardware and operating systems. I wrote an article about how making games open source will keep them playable far into the future.

I also discuss how making games open source could be beneficial to developers and companies.

Feedback and constructive criticism are most welcome, and in keeping with the open source spirit, I will give you credit if I make any edits based on your feedback.

  • onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    Not only do the games need to be opensource, but their toolchains too. It would also be great if everything were stored in content-addressable storage. Then it wouldn’t be necessary to track down stuff by follow URL paths to dead domains.

    I hope that opensource game engines become more popular. It might just be a matter of time. Blender is now very popular and that’s opensource.

    Anti Commercial-AI license

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      5 months ago

      I agree, it is better to be open source all the way. I believe Godot became more popular after Unity tried to charge developers per install.

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    5 months ago

    I agree with you, that’s why I don’t believe in paying for closed source

    There is an issue with letting future generations enjoy content in that they may be less inclined to buy remasters or sequels

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    5 months ago

    Let’s not create 4 reposts such that the discussion is at one place and not spread out paper thin?

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            5 months ago

            Well for me personally it was two reasons. First was a lot of politically charged content. I don’t want to see that stuff any more than I already am forced to, so I just block all of it normally, but on the ml servers it was tiring blocking so much so I just blocked the whole instance Second was the ml admin’s handling of the anime community that used to be hosted there and is now hosted on ani.social. I honestly don’t remember too much other than the admin claiming something along the lines of “all anime characaters are children” or something like that. I don’t remember it exactly, but it was some mindless take that communicated “we don’t want anything related to anime on our server.”