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About Nuclide
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The Nuclide project produces a freely available game-logic component and
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development platform on top of FTEQW.
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Our goals is to create a modern research base for new advancements, features
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as well as support games whose formats are supported by FTEQW but their code
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isn't freely accessible.
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1. Why might I want to use it?
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Nuclide is for you when:
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- You want to play one of our supported games on the platform/arch of your
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choice.
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- You want to develop a game using a lot of complex and well-tested objects
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we have written for you.
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- You want to make modifications for a game we support and have full control
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over what you can do.
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2. How free is Nuclide?
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Everything in Nuclide is free. The copyright terms for the game-logic are
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very permitting. Nuclide does not use the GPL as a point of reference, it
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instead uses a ISC-like license. This means you can use, copy, modify and
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distribute the code and work resulting from it for any purpose.
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Please read the very short 'license' document for details.
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3. What is the release cycle?
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At the current moment, there is no strict release cycle as everthing is
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still very early (albeit usable). I am aiming for a stable release cycle of
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every 3-6 months once we leave Beta.
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4. How can I support the project?
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Currently, the only way to support the efforts of the one-man-team behind
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this, is to use https://www.paypal.me/eukara/
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It was only possible for Nuclide to get this far because of the contributions
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of single individuals from the free-software community.
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Thanks you so much, everyone who has contributed!
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