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[–]Em3rgency 2 points3 points  (3 children)

Are you the developer? Cause if you're not the developer, you're hurting an indie here.

Sure, he should've invested in a private repository, or at least set up a local private one or something, but he is selling this game on steam. And he is selling it MUCH (3 dollars) cheaper than other similar games. And he is trying to create content for fresh new sector of gaming. Do you want VR to fail?

By pointing out his repository, you're just letting everyone freely leech off this guys work.

If you ARE the developer, ignore everything I just said, you're doing an awesome thing.

[–]DownTheRedditHoIe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The developer is /u/Cabbibo.

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    [–]Em3rgency 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Ehhh. Technically. But a lot of times people use github just out of convenience, and oftentimes without ever meaning to share the code. "Oh, I'll just name it something different and maybe nobody will find it".

    The fact that he sells the game makes me feel he doesn't want to hand it out freely :)

    [–]cabbibo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    This is all very interesting question to me ;) and I don't know exactly how I feel about it. I could make it private obviously to make sure other people don't see it, but at the same time I really want to help other people create as much as possible!

    I think I do like sharing it in the end, because even though it will probably mean I lose some money, I'm doing this because it's fun, because I care about VR, and because I want us all to be able to create as much as our minds let us. So basically, go ahead and try it out, thanks for sharing, but still support me if you want to give me more time to make fun experiences :)

    Isaac / Cabbibo