Trial period - publishing - ads?

mhedgesmhedges Raised on VCSMember Posts: 634

Hello -

I was away for some time due to some real-world stuff. I read about the change in pricing strategy and the 15-day trial period.

I have a question concerning the trial period, the behaviors, and publishing. Are all behaviors enabled during the trial period? If so, is there any way to remove ads? You can do so with a Pro subscription, not so with the previously free setup. Just curious. Thanks, regards.

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  • BlackCloakGSBlackCloakGS Member, PRO Posts: 2,250

    All behaviors are accessible in 15-day trial period. Also there are no ads added to your games any more. However, there is a splash screen added to any published game stating not for commercial use and that it was created with a free trial. The free trial app publishing is not for commercial use.

  • mhedgesmhedges Raised on VCS Member Posts: 634

    Thanks for the reply! So going Pro would eliminate the splash screen, correct?

  • Braydon_SFXBraydon_SFX Member, Sous Chef, Bowlboy Sidekick Posts: 9,273

    @mhedges said:
    Thanks for the reply! So going Pro would eliminate the splash screen, correct?

    Yes it would.

  • ant_ladant_lad Member Posts: 222

    @BlackCloakGS said:
    All behaviors are accessible in 15-day trial period. Also there are no ads added to your games any more. However, there is a splash screen added to any published game stating not for commercial use and that it was created with a free trial. The free trial app publishing is not for commercial use.

    What does this mean?
    Publish to your own device?
    Does 'commercial use' mean publishing to an app store?
    You can publish anywhere GS can publish to but not make money?

  • GeorgeGSGeorgeGS Member, PRO Posts: 478

    The trial gives you full functionality so you can publish to devices just as you would be able to with a Pro account. There is a splash screen on games published during the trial because it's more intended for you to be able to try out the process and see how the game works on devices, not something you would release to the public.

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