Recently YoYo Games, the company that develops Game Maker studio changed their licensing to a subscription-only license model. There are a lot of reasons why I don't like subscription model-only software. It makes it really hard to gift licenses to people and it is harder to get people interested in using the software.
I switched to Godot because it is free and open-source and I feel like it is ready enough to use for me to make games with it. I don't have to worry about what a company wants to do with the engine because I always have the source code available so I can compile it and change it if I ever want to. Also, there is a lot of support for Godot on their Github repo which is great.
I was worried it might slow down my progress too much but it doesn't seem like it will make that big of an impact so I look forward to continuing working on Ex Versa and learning Godot.
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