OjitroC wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:32 pm In addition, there is much in the current EULA that doesn't relate to UT99 (one example being that individuals are not able to download the Engine code for UT99). It seems fairly clear to me that that EULA refers to the current version of the Engine rather than to previous versions.
I'm sorry, but I don't follow your logic here? You agree to it refering back to 1998 as Unreal Engine, but still seem fairly convinced that it refers to the current version of the engine? The current version doesn't go back to 1998, only UE1 does?
I agree that this new EULA is indeed tricky, and EACH AND EVERY prior EULA has been completely removed from EPIC's websites, and they have NOT replied to my previous attempts to clear this out, by mail nor their forums, so.....??
But, legaly, you should abide by this EULA, since it's the ONLY one accessable at the moment, and because it refers to Unreal Ungine unnumbered - dating back to 1998.