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Valve announced Source 2, the next generation of their Source game engine, and it's free to content developers.
Since Float is an open source game, perhaps others will pick it up and build on top of it.
Half-Life creator Valve released an updated version of the game in 2004 that was built around its Source game code or engine.
In researching this phenomenon I came across a freeware, open source game for PC, Mac OS X and Linux called Frets on Fire.
rapidDCO leverages the open source game engine Delta3D, which itself leverages existing open source technologies to provide features such as: cross-platform 3D rendering, physical simulation and networked interaction.
And now: Valve has just announced Source 2, the next generation of their Source game engine… and sure enough, it's "free to content developers".
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Because we are trying different open source games, we do notice issues with porting them for example.
Noble developers often take source games as an inspiration to roll their own, and this is called a evolving a genre.
Rather than thinking of mechanics as sets of techniques that can be pulled together to create original games, it is far more common to see studios clone or heavily copy source games.
In some cases, some game companies may provide such software; examples include Epic Games Impersonatorr for Unreal Tournament 2004 and Valve Corporation's Faceposer for Source games.
Install some open source games.
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