qeradiant - mac and linux builds
by Christopher T. Morrissey · in General Discussion · 02/17/2003 (11:04 am) · 2 replies
I just picked this up from bluesnews.com
Qeradiant is out for linux and a Mac OS X build is coming soon, that should be good news for all of you out there developing on those platforms.
www.qeradiant.com/
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Qeradiant is out for linux and a Mac OS X build is coming soon, that should be good news for all of you out there developing on those platforms.
www.qeradiant.com/
edit : added link
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www.garagegames.com/index.php?sec=mg&mod=forums&page=result.thread&qt=2594
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While QERadiant is available to everyone, if you're using it for commercial purposes that doesn't fall within the allowable uses contained within the EULA. Commercial use would require a separate license agreement with us. We offer these, starting at $5,000, but there's really not a requirement to sign a license before any commercial title is released.
That is from CEO Todd Hollenshead, if you need to ask for your project his email is toddh@idsoftware.com
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02/21/2003 (4:55 am)
this is from a 2001 post www.garagegames.com/index.php?sec=mg&mod=forums&page=result.thread&qt=2594
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While QERadiant is available to everyone, if you're using it for commercial purposes that doesn't fall within the allowable uses contained within the EULA. Commercial use would require a separate license agreement with us. We offer these, starting at $5,000, but there's really not a requirement to sign a license before any commercial title is released.
That is from CEO Todd Hollenshead, if you need to ask for your project his email is toddh@idsoftware.com
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Torque Owner John Quigley
Anyway, its cool that it is xplatform, but its licensing makes it tough for indies that want to sell their games. That requires a commercial license from id, which I doubt is cheap (has anyone asked id?)
www.qeradiant.com/?data=legal