A question for developers
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 12:33 pm
I have recently taken up a lot of projects making music and sound effects for different games and mods, but today I came across a situation and I'm not sure how to handle it.
The first mod team that I joined is working on a WWII mod for Unreal 3. I've been given access to the team's private forums and have my own space on their website. They are creating the mod for the Make Something Unreal contest in hopes of winning, despite the fact that the last winner of the contest was Red Orchestra (a WWII mod also). Either way, I was happy to have a project to keep me busy.
Today, I talked to a developer that is working on a zombie survival game. Since I love anything that has to do with zombies, I jumped on the chance to score the game. I am currently awaiting the green light from the mod team's producer to start on the music. However, I have discovered that this team's game is also a runner in the Make Something Unreal contest...and therein lies the conflict.
Is it ethical to work on both projects without telling each of them that I am involved with another team that is competing for the same prize? I'm not a critical component of either team, and actually I am working under my production company name and not as a lone developer. I'd hate for either one to kick me off the mod team, the worst case scenario being that I'm left with no mods to work on at all.
What do you guys think I should do? Am I obligated to tell both teams about my other projects?
The first mod team that I joined is working on a WWII mod for Unreal 3. I've been given access to the team's private forums and have my own space on their website. They are creating the mod for the Make Something Unreal contest in hopes of winning, despite the fact that the last winner of the contest was Red Orchestra (a WWII mod also). Either way, I was happy to have a project to keep me busy.
Today, I talked to a developer that is working on a zombie survival game. Since I love anything that has to do with zombies, I jumped on the chance to score the game. I am currently awaiting the green light from the mod team's producer to start on the music. However, I have discovered that this team's game is also a runner in the Make Something Unreal contest...and therein lies the conflict.
Is it ethical to work on both projects without telling each of them that I am involved with another team that is competing for the same prize? I'm not a critical component of either team, and actually I am working under my production company name and not as a lone developer. I'd hate for either one to kick me off the mod team, the worst case scenario being that I'm left with no mods to work on at all.
What do you guys think I should do? Am I obligated to tell both teams about my other projects?