Hi,
My day-job is in the finance industry. Is it possible for the bank I work for to buy a licence of UE4 to visualize their financial data. This will mainly be used internally and for customer presentations (e.g. to fly around in a 3d graph-landscape). The program generated with UE4 in this way will not be sold, so I guess the 5% will not be applicable in this case ?
Ha! That made me laugh, thanks As somebody who spends my days on business apps, have often wished my day job and night job could share the same IDE.
Let’s face it, when selling new business software, the visually stunning system is probably going to win out. Wasn’t so much an issue years back when choices for whatever one’s needs were slim, but moving forward there could be huge potential for a game engine to cross boundaries.
Well your plan is a cool one. We’re seeing more and more merger between game tech and previously separate tech, like linear production, architecture, training simulation, etc., and we’ve really geared the EULA to encourage much more of it.