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by bananaboy
2105 days ago
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Sort of - the original developers made a game which failed commercially and they decided to sell their tools instead. But the engine has changed a lot since those days, and Unity's lack of real dog fooding is a common complaint from people who use it professionally. Unity don't see the problems that only come up when you try to ship a real game in a team, on console or mobile in particular. |
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