The seed is basically like a game engine to make it easier for vrmmo qame creation.

Can u imagine how valuable that is like it literally a goldmine.

I know he uploaded it on the internet so the seed would sprout and new games can be created but i feel like he should’ve sold it at a price like all the other game engines we have in real life so that at least he made money after all the shit he went through.

Idk, i just feel like the seed “asset” was a money making machine and he just let out in the wild for free. Miss an opportunity to get rich tbh.

Can you imagine how much money a game like gun gale online will make if it actually existed in the real world? Just look at how much money games like Csgo or Pubg makes and then imagine what a full dive vr game like that would’ve sell in real life.

All those games developers and game companies hit the jackpot when kirito release the seed for everybody to use for free lol.

Maybe this is a weird topic but I just love to imagine thw kind of world and economics for different anime if its actually real.

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    5 days ago

    Open source projects gives life to new better things. Can’t wait 500 years of corporate bullshit to die.

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    Because Kirito’s honorable…

    The seed is a tool, of which he just happened to come into possession. He didnt create it, nor would he use it to create other things. Any profit he might’ve made off of it would be a result of basically just being a gatekeeper - barring others - people who would actually use it to create things - from accessing it unless and until they paid him. And that’s a fundamentally dishonorable way to make money.

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    Kirito was always a naïve idealistic little shit so it fits. He values his ego more than money. I love the way he was portraited in the abridged series that expanded on his ego even more.