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Yes, I know that. But I have a Daz game dev license. Lots of cloths and stuff that does not exist for makehuman.
Just give us a game dev forum here, please.
Your DAZ 3D game dev license only covers DAZ Originals, it doesn't cover any of the PA products in the store. A few vendors have their own Game dev licenses, at additional cost.
Yes, the DAZ Original Game licenses (either) are fantastic value, however if you read the bullets on the game licenses offered many PA's limit the number of games you can produce with thier product to 1. Sickleyield and IgnisSerpentus are more with generous with 5, and 3 titles.
This thing is when you see where real-time rendered & streaming 3d is going its NOT game titrles, its typical social media, concept demos and gallery type multi-media presentations. Its not about profit, its about sharing a vision. So limiting a game license to game titles is not relevant to today's 3d consumer needs.
Check this out and see how similar this is to some of the concepts I have been demonstrating using DAZ Studio and other 3d tools.
http://www.wired.com/2015/03/facebook-unveils-immersive-360-degree-video-news-feeds/
Realtime 3d on the web is made possible with browser support for WebGL and its now supported by most. Its pretty cool now but its even getting better: whats next in webgl here is a demo of 2.0 of the technology: https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2015/03/03/an-early-look-at-webgl-2/