gnudist: thank you, you set the bar for today's humor in my life. (I only was able to get it because I watched "the fantastic mr fox and googled "goose liver doughnuts" afterwards a few months ago. so yeah, learning is fun!)
I took the liberty of splitting the music into another pack! Thanks for uploading this stuff here! (how did you make the music and how did you edit the sfx btw?)
To me, not having to contact the artist is a major benefit of freely licensed art: permissions are already clearly (EDIT: OK, maybe not so clear...) laid out.
When You Distribute or Publicly Perform the Work, You may not impose any effective technological measures on the Work that restrict the ability of a recipient of the Work from You to exercise the rights granted to that recipient under the terms of the License.
I too consider this to have to do with DRM but I'm wondering if it's not enough if you add info on where to get the relevant in-game data DRM-free in the credits or something.
1. This is more than just Dan's set - it has some other stuff added to it? In that case you have to make sure it's clear that the title indicates that it is not exactly Dan's set (add "with additions" for example).
2. You have to list every author (including original creator - Danc) and the changes they made. Use the attribution field for this for example. In the "author name" field, you should probably add " and others"
3. "vbgore is a open source game engine so I'm pretty sure the new tiles are legal to use." is sitll in your text. Is it still true? The guess is not enough to be sure I'm afraid.
4. To my knowledge CCBY and GPL are not compatible and it is legally impossible to distribute an image file that contains both CCBY and GPL images, since it would have to comply with both licenses, which is impossible (CCBY adds restrictions while GPL prohibits adding restrictions for example.)
You could ask Dan and all the people who made changes to this set for permission to use GPL or ask the other set's owner for permission to use it under CCBY...
I think the FL Studio source files for other project have been uploaded to OGA in the past. If you don't mind, you could just attach it to this submission. :)
gnudist: thank you, you set the bar for today's humor in my life. (I only was able to get it because I watched "the fantastic mr fox and googled "goose liver doughnuts" afterwards a few months ago. so yeah, learning is fun!)
What does "with a bitcrusher" mean? Googling "bitcrusher" gave me some 8bit noise samples..
EDIT: the gameover is awesome. Not sure it's sound or music though ^^
I love the duck plant!
I took the liberty of splitting the music into another pack! Thanks for uploading this stuff here! (how did you make the music and how did you edit the sfx btw?)
Nice! I can see the orange fellow getting a place in Linwarrior 3D
To me, not having to contact the artist is a major benefit of freely licensed art: permissions are already clearly (EDIT: OK, maybe not so clear...) laid out.
by-sa/3.0/legalcode (4(a))
I too consider this to have to do with DRM but I'm wondering if it's not enough if you add info on where to get the relevant in-game data DRM-free in the credits or something.
I think it's possible to not use DRM on Steam.
1. This is more than just Dan's set - it has some other stuff added to it? In that case you have to make sure it's clear that the title indicates that it is not exactly Dan's set (add "with additions" for example).
2. You have to list every author (including original creator - Danc) and the changes they made. Use the attribution field for this for example. In the "author name" field, you should probably add " and others"
3. "vbgore is a open source game engine so I'm pretty sure the new tiles are legal to use." is sitll in your text. Is it still true? The guess is not enough to be sure I'm afraid.
4. To my knowledge CCBY and GPL are not compatible and it is legally impossible to distribute an image file that contains both CCBY and GPL images, since it would have to comply with both licenses, which is impossible (CCBY adds restrictions while GPL prohibits adding restrictions for example.)
You could ask Dan and all the people who made changes to this set for permission to use GPL or ask the other set's owner for permission to use it under CCBY...
What a soundtrack!
I updated the preview audio file.
By the way: If you feel like uploading/backing up the midi files here, they might turn out useful to somebody.
Cheers
I think the FL Studio source files for other project have been uploaded to OGA in the past. If you don't mind, you could just attach it to this submission. :)
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