Veloren is an entirely volunteer-driven project and we do not pay contributors for their work (core developers don't get paid either).Īll of the donation money goes towards paying for infrastructure costs currently, which includes: You might notice that all the expenses are related to server hosting. IIRC more detailed breakdowns of the spendings are published periodically on our blog. If you're curious, our finances are completely transparent, we use OpenCollective to manage them. There are currently nearly 40 people supporting us at $5 a month, a dozen at $25 a month, and over 150 people and organizations have supported us with one-time donations. Thanks to the fact that there is a lot of people supporting us. That said Veloren is open source and so anyone can use the code with certain restrictions.Īlso is a small dontation all it takes to keep the game running? The core dev team is entirely against including any sort of cryptocurrency integration in the game. And some of the comments wanted a crypto aspect added to the game. I also saw a crypto dude bro do a video on the game. Yeah we are not going to pay them that kind of money when it can go towards better servers instead. So Microsoft has a thing where for like $300 a year you get keys to sign executable files with, and then Defender (and some other AVs) will consider the file safe. My anti virus keeps saying its harmful and could contain trojan If it did do something harmful I'm sure someone would have noticed by now, and likely gotten the project taken down by GitLab. The executables we release are built by an automatic system (GitLab CI) from the source code which is available at Maybe odd question but is the game safe to downloadįull disclosure, I am one of the devs, but yes, it's safe.
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