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by physcab
4627 days ago
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Their game is inextricably linked to how well it teaches people to code. Lets consider that their "game engine" is their competitive advantage. If they open-source their game, they are giving away that edge leaving another company with more money easily able to take it and run. That said, I'm not sure how many gaming companies would actually do that, since they are not in the recruitment business. |
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