Havok have made a new program called the 'Havok Strike Program' where you can choose from 3 different programes:
1. Small Budget Deployment License: For Budgets below $4 Million
2. Prototype Development License – Low One Year License Fee
3. Havok Binary Version – Free for Commercial Development
Havok Site: Click here
I myself am going to ask Havok if I can get a binary version of there Havok Animation/Physics for Windows, Linux and Mac.
Havok Animation/Physics now free for commercial use
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The TryHavok binaries were free, but weren't allowed in commercial applications, that's the main differenceKojack wrote:Havok Animation/Physics has been free for commercial use for around 3 years (may 2008).
The only major difference I can see in the strike program's binary option is that ps3 is now free too, whereas previously it was just the pc version.
The TryHavok license:The TryHavok binaries were free, but weren't allowed in commercial applications, that's the main difference
Commercial games under $10 require nothing. Commercial games over $10 require a FREE game license.If you plan to sell your commercial PC Game above a retail value of $10 USD, (or equivalent amount in other currencies based on prevailing exchange rates at the time of launch), you must first request a no-charge PC Game distribution license from Havok at www.havok.com/PCgamedistribution, prior to retail release of your game. This PC Game distribution agreement is required to ensure you have complied with Havok logo, copyright, and attribution requirements, and that your application is a PC game (commercial non-game application distribution is not allowed). There will be no fee associated with this because the license fee has been covered by Intel under a commercial agreement with Havok.
If you plan to sell your commercial PC Game for a retail value of less than or equal to $10 USD, the PC Game distribution license is NOT required from Havok … knock yourself out!
The only thing you can't do for free is make a havok based commercial non game. But the strike program page mentions games several times but not non game applications, so it may end up with a similar restriction.
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