I thought it was only you and Micro working on itchris0matic wrote:I quit because everyone who was originally helping kinda just vanished or quit. And I couldnt get everything done nor be able to manage the game on my own, so I gave up and gave capy the project.
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#112I can help on modelling/rooms design 
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#113I feel like working on it recently. Just what's throwing me off from any confidence is the programming. Random room generation, NPC AI, etc. A lot of scripts we could use are pre-made for use (such as physics). It's still a lot of work. I think every room would need to be rebuilt from scratch and then turned into a prefab. I'll take a gander at trying the project from scratch soon when I finish another small project..
Of course, no ones getting paid, It's a free game and always will be - a side project.
Of course, no ones getting paid, It's a free game and always will be - a side project.
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#114Regalis said in a old thread that CB isn't just free because CC.
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#115Yes, something about lent content if I'm not wrong.Juicy wrote:Cridone wrote:Regalis said in a old thread that CB isn't just free because CC.
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#116The Creative Commons is not the only reason why the game is free.
Like I said, I forgot the other reason.
Like I said, I forgot the other reason.
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#117The CC doesn't affect whether or not Regalis can charge for the game. The only reason he's not is because the SCP community would most likely be pissed.Cridone wrote:The Creative Commons is not the only reason why the game is free.
Like I said, I forgot the other reason.
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#118I guess I should read up more.CommanderPro100 wrote: The CC doesn't affect whether or not Regalis can charge for the game. The only reason he's not is because the SCP community would most likely be pissed.
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#119Actually, he can't. Each SCP is the work of an individual, so he can't charge when using the ideas of others even though he is the one making the game. Imagine if you create a character and then someone takes it without asking you and makes a TV show out of it, but you gain no money out of it.CommanderPro100 wrote: The CC doesn't affect whether or not Regalis can charge for the game. The only reason he's not is because the SCP community would most likely be pissed.
Some even get pissed that he is accepting donations. Which I admit is stupid because donations and payments are completely different things.
-Resident Bacon Fanatic-
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#120The SCP Wiki (or more specifically every Wikidot site) is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This means that the content can be remixed, shared, and be used commercially as long as you give credit to the original author.spartan322 wrote:Actually, he can't. Each SCP is the work of an individual, so he can't charge when using the ideas of others even though he is the one making the game. Imagine if you create a character and then someone takes it without asking you and makes a TV show out of it, but you gain no money out of it.
http://www.scp-wiki.net/licensing-guideSCP Foundation's Licensing Guide wrote:You can make derivative works. You can make fanfiction, fanart, fan movies, fan mods, anything that fans can do. You could write up a TV show or movie. You can make posters or T-shirts. We are not under a non-commercial license. You can sell the remixes you make based on the SCP Foundation. However, keep in mind that you probably will not get rich off of them, because under Share-Alike, anyone can freely copy or pirate your stuff and you have no legal recourse. But you could, for instance, ask people for five bucks to defray the cost of printing a poster, or something like that.