Can they tell the differences between installs or can’t they? Either way, they’re definitely lying to their users.

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    Don’t try to find a meaning in this, just switch to something FOSS. Look at how the 3D modeling world is since Blender became a real competitor.

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      TIL: There is not only one, but several FOSS game engines (e.g. Godot Engine, GDevelop, Cocos2d-x…). Cool :)

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        Do the different ones have separate use cases? Or are they all pretty similar in terms of intended functionality and user knowledge requirements?

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          I only just googled them, but they do look quite different. I assume some are specialised in 2D games, platformers or role playing or mobile games.
          Godot seems to be the most sophisticated engine and supports 2D as well as 3D.

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            Haven’t tried any of those other ones you mentioned, but i can vouch for Godot, it’s pretty amazing (granted, i’m not a professional developer, but Godot has worked great for my hobby projects)