Mizkif, a popular Twitch streamer, has expressed his worry about the controversial fees proposed by Unity, a game development platform. In a recent Twitch stream, Mizkif voiced his concerns about the potential impact of these fees on developers, including himself.
The proposed changes by Unity involve charging developers per install once certain thresholds are reached. This has sparked criticism and confusion within the gaming community. Unity attempted to clarify the fee structure, but this only intensified the backlash.
One major concern is whether the charge per install will apply every time a game is downloaded. This means that players who delete a game to make space for a new one and then reinstall it for new content or a fresh playthrough would incur additional charges for the developers. This could potentially be exploited by trolls and haters to financially impact developers.
Mizkif, who has a large following, worries about the potential repercussions for his upcoming game, Unrooted, which uses Unity as its engine. Starting from January 1, 2024, he would be required to pay a flat fee for each download of the game.
The gaming industry already faces challenges with review bombing, where negative reviews are posted on platforms like Metacritic and Steam to manipulate a game’s overall score. Unity’s proposed fees exacerbate this issue, as people could repeatedly reinstall a game to trigger additional charges for the developers.
Despite the criticism from both developers and consumers, Unity has not backed down from its decision. This could have significant implications for the gaming landscape as a whole.
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