Is their trust broken forever or is there any chance for redemption?

  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    Is their trust broken forever or is there any chance for redemption?

    Not while the current management is in place and that will not change, so the first one.

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        Unity Technologies went public back in late 2020.

        The creators/venture capital funders got their payday and the MBA’s are now in charge as the company must keep increasing profit every quarter…forever.

        They cannot/will not change course now.

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    I don’t know, they’ve united people pretty well against them

    And imho no, no one should forgive them becouse they’ll just take advantage again

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    Is their trust broken forever or

    Yes.

    is there any chance for redemption?

    No.


    Anyone that trusts unity after this will get exactly what they deserve next time greed make unity put thier privates in a vice to squeeze out more profit with unreasonable terms then half backpeddle to less insane but still obviously unpopular changes.

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      It won’t, but hopefully people looking to get into game development are more hesitant to pick Unity. If people aren’t learning Unity in school or on personal time, the work force for it’s going to shrink, and it’ll eventually fade to nothing.

      This doesn’t even need to be a boycott. Just a negative suggestion will slowly wile away the numbers, as their engine fails to innovate, gets outpaced by competitors, and lives in the shadow of its former self, entirely thanks to Unity Technologies making the biggest PR disaster I’ve seen this month.