Thanks to RC for pointing this out to me.
YoYo Games has decided to allow GM:S Free users to upgrade to Standard for… free. To do this, install that standalone version of GM:S Free (The Steam version will not work), then choose the Beta Update channel and let it update.Don't choose a license yet (If you've already chosen the Free license beforehand, just delete the C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Game Maker Studio folder to reset it, and reinstall).After the update, the launcher screen will provide you with three license choices. Free, for Free. Standard, for Free, or the upgrade to Professional (For not-so-free).Doing this upgrade also shaves $50 off any future upgrade to Professional.Why is YYG doing this? It's kinda obvious. Unity comes along and starts providing 2D functionality out of the box, allows all sorts of exports to various platforms for free, and is generally doing a better job of providing tools to hobbyist game developers.Took 'em long enough to figure out that their gypped 'Free' version was unusable.Anyway, enjoy everybody.
Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately for them it's too late; off to Unity I go, but at least I have Game Maker on my computer again.
Heh. Just realized I haven't even tried Unity 4.3 yet.
Though from what I've seen, it doesn't seem as well suited to tile-based games with low-res pixel art as much as it's designed to be an Angry-Birds-Clone-Factory.Might actually give studio a shot now. Thanks for the info.
So in theory, this free licence should work forever?
& Thanks!Edit: I can't seem to find out how to choose the beta channel?Double Edit: O.O Ok, so just for fun, I put my license key for gm 8 into GM:S and it worked and I got GM:S professional… YES!:already has Master Collectithon whata whosits:
:Downloads Anyway:"Ew."Shoot seriously? I really had my hopes up T.T
Well in that case, how do I make it update from the beta channel?Awesome. Now have them make their "super awesome $300 compiler" free. If they can do that, GM:S will be good in my eyes, once again. But sadly, what you said about Unity is true, and I'll probably just stick with what I've got.
(though the $1500 price tag, yeeeeesh)