• LCPOP
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    7010 months ago

    I got some clarifications from Unity regarding their plan to charge developers per game install (after clearing thresholds)

    • If a player deletes a game and re-installs it, that’s 2 installs, 2 charges
    • Same if they install on 2 devices
    • Charity games/bundles exempted from fees

    Regarding this being abused by bad actors:

    Unity says it will use fraud detection tools and allow developers to report possible instances of fraud to a compliance team

    - @stephentotilo

    • @nature_man@lemmy.world
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      6410 months ago

      That clarification makes it even worse, this is obviously an attempt to push free to play or indie games out the window while making major bank.

      The fraud detection will not help at all to prevent abuse especially in cases like steam family sharing where other “users” won’t have to pay to install the game!

      There’s literally no reason to charge per game install here, the only possible reason is greed

      • Hildegarde
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        2510 months ago

        The fraud detection is especially bad because they have a financial incentive to ignore, or under-report installation fraud.

        • @nature_man@lemmy.world
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          210 months ago

          Exactly! I’d put money on a group abusing it, admitting to abusing it, and the game devs still being charged in the near future.

    • @BURN@lemmy.world
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      4710 months ago

      So basically they’re explicitly condoning it. That’s not just bad, but even worse that they’re doubling down that a delete+reinstall will charge the dev twice.

      This will end a lot of indie projects and they’ve basically destroyed their good standing in indie dev circles.