Context: I saw a post a while about Paradox Interactive cancelling their life simulation game Life By You and someone commented saying they wish Paradox Interactive would release what they’ve completed under an open source license. Follow up comments said it wasn’t feasible largely due to a Russian nesting doll of licenses that wouldn’t be compatible.

Question: What would be some obstacles in making a modern stereotypical AAA or indie game open source? Or even just segments for it for that matter?

This would be ignoring the financial impact. It would be like CD PROJEKT RED making Cyberpunk 2077 as open source as possible as a an action of good will.

  • Sethayy@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Another NDA’d thing would be console integration, theoretically you could better optimize something for the hardware unlicensed if you had reference code

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    4 months ago

    A AAA game’s source code can be like 100 Tb and with every update they’ll have to reupload it. Also there’s always stuff (usually music) the developers don’t own and buy a cheap restricted license for.

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      4 months ago

      So you’re saying the problem is that it’s infeasible to distribute the source code, which they already distribute to all of their developers with no problem, while there are numerous platforms that will host it for you for free if it’s public FOSS?..