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@sally @iska I did previously - some use "unreal engine", "game maker", pygame, godot, ren.py, or even just sepples+OpenGL.
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@disarray I've heard reports that those are actually free software, with proprietary art.
Does the ren.py folder include any python scripts with proprietary licenses?
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@a1ba The problem with many VN's is that they use scripts and those scripts are proprietary.
Some VN's for ren.py actually have free software scripts, but those are rare.
A free software script interpreter is no good if all you have is proprietary scripts to run.