![]() ![]() ![]() So, you admit that it’s great for what it is. Sounds pretty good? It’s $300 and sounds like a Minimoog, and it has more features (and better reliability) than a $5,000 decades old Minimoog on eBay or Reverb. If you want to knock Behringer, why do have a Behringer product? Many people are very happy that they can get a Model D or Wasp or Cat or 2600 etc. Where they could not or would not pay thousands of dollars for other instruments. “…it’s nothing like the experience of using a really nice crafted keyboard.” That’s like telling someone who can only afford Hyundai, “Well, your Hyundai is nothing like the experience of using a really nicely crafted high-end car.”Īnd they’ll likely never know that experience, and for most, they don’t care. That’s because they can’t afford a high-end car just like they can’t afford a high-end synth. Yet, they enjoy and get a lot of mileage out of Behringer synths that they can afford. Not a comparison? There’s a reason that no one is copying a 1990s Ford Taurus schematic in its entirety. xonotic-glx something has went terribly wrong my HoN doesn't even work anymore.1) Ford still owns some of the intellectual property related to a 1990s Ford Taurus. usr/bin/xonotic-glx: line 3: 5218 Segmentation fault. Using XVidMode fullscreen mode at 1024x768 Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.2 "libOffscreenGecko.so" "./libOffscreenGecko.so" - failed.Ĭlient using an automatically assigned portĬlient opened a socket on address 0.0.0.0:0 "libode.so.1" "./libode.so.1" - failed.Ĭouldn't load gfx/palette.lmp, falling back on internal palette Xonotic is the new Nexuiz: fully open-source and GPL compliant, same devs, contributors and community, and fully active development "GPL-Nexuiz", which is the old Nexuiz renamed because IllFonic absolutely refused to use any other name, despite stating that it is a completely different game, is essentially dead in the water because everyone who's kept it alive over the last 4 or 5 years have moved over to Xonotic. ![]() IllFonic's "Nexuiz" may be in violation of the GPL, but it hasn't been proven and so far no one seems to be pursuing that. The whole incident has sparked renewed enthusiasm for developing the game even further with an even stronger dedication to the principles of open source and making sure that no one exercises too much control over the project. Xonotic is the direct successor to Nexuiz and is essentially Nexuiz re-invigorated and rebranded. So far most of the core devs and contributors are part of the new project and once they have a release I expect most of the community to move over to them. They are forking the project under the GPL and Xonotic will remain open-source. Xonotic is a response to the licensing deal and what many in the community see as a betrayal. ![]() This is what might be in violation of the GPL. While this will most likely not affect artwork and maps, many people have contributed substantial code to the game itself. Most of the other developers did not consent to relicensing their code. The company also has a license for the quake engine so that part is not in question. The lead engine developer is part of this deal and will be working with the company. The Nexuiz project founder, who hasn't been actively involved in the project for years, licensed the name, website and code to a company named IllFonic which will release a closed-source console version. People seem to be mixing stories together in this thread. ![]()
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