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Valve games are about to become easier to mod as the Havok Engine fee gets waived - goldberghignisfat

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Valve and Microsoft have resuscitate an agreement to waive the Havok Engine tip which will name modding games similar Squad Fortress 2 and Half life: Alyx easier.

In a tweet from @TF2CCWiki - who reached out to Valve to ask about getting an plus license for the Havok physics engine, which normally costs $50,000 - Valve has said that IT has reached an agreement with Microsoft - WHO presently owns the engine - to throw overboard the $50k fee on future mods, making information technology easier for fans to modernistic Team Fortress 2 as well as Valve's other titles.

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The authorised answer from Valve reads: "We reached an agreement with Microsoft to let Havok fees waived for future mods of Valve games. With that existence said, we see the main purpose of mods to enactment as non-commercial fan projects." @TF2CCWiki International Relations and Security Network't the only somebody to get this response either, as @Gocnak - project and development lead on the Momentum Mod - as wel got the same response from Steam's EU Collection Review team.

The initial Twitter user then invest out a follow-up tweet explaining that the Havok licensing fee is only for "prepaid-for mods." Adding that all of the Team Fort 2 mods are not remunerated for, thusly this doesn't actually affect them. However, it is even just news for those who want to mod Valve's other titles without having to take a $50k loan out to cover IT.

It appears many developers are relaxation the reins on fan-made projects as Genshin Impact developer miHoYo, who also recently announced that it is allowing its fans to make up and deal out fan-made products without the risk of action at law, as long A you don't contravene miHoYo's rules.

Looking for something to play after Team Fortress 2? Get a load at our list of the best FPS games for inspiration.

Hope Bellingham

After studying Film Studies and Creative Writing at University, I was lucky sufficient to bring up a job as an intern at Player Two PR where I helped to release a turn of independent titles. I then got even luckier when I became GamesRadar's trainee news writer where I get to gap the word about the goings-on in the computer game world. My expertise lies in Animal Crossing related topics after spending the last 15 eld immersing myself in island living. I also know a thing or two about The Shoemaker's last of Us, and way too much about the Kingdom Black Maria series.

Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/valve-games-are-about-to-become-easier-to-mod-as-the-havok-engine-fee-gets-waived/

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