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by Dylan16807
993 days ago
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> The title, especially in light of the stuff that went on with Unity, makes one think that this will affect a much wider group of people than it actually does. If you look at the title and think of a different company, that's not the headline's fault. It doesn't even try to reference Unity. Also what I said in my previous comment is relevant here. > Unreal was never "free for all". I accept that it's bad wording, but I don't see how that misleads anyone unless you thought the engine was completely free. |
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For your personal reference, here is how the dictionary defines the word "misleading". (Cambridge and Merriam Webster, respectively)
> causing someone to believe something that is not true
> to lead in a wrong direction or into a mistaken action or belief often by deliberate deceit
> to lead astray : give a wrong impression
I would say that the title manages to hit on all 3 of these definitions, with a possible note that perhaps the author "misspoke" rather than intentionally creating a deliberate deceit.