Originally posted by marcusjm:
Sorry I meant cheaper to produce.
Oops, sorry, I should have understood that.
That I think would interest most companies.
I don't know... Would they want to make games that resemble the competition? I wonder what Paul would think of the idea of sharing their software tools with their rivals. My bet is he'd say they want to separate themselves from their competitors by designing games that are unique in as many ways as possible. Heck, I bet some game companies, or game designers, protect their software tools as if they were a company asset, the way MS protects its source code to Windows.
[This message has been edited by Ed Cogburn (edited January 11, 2001).]
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