Ancient-Red-Dragon: Why though? This isn't a dev forum.
And the stuff the OP is talking about is a dev problem,
not an end user problem. So there is not much, if any, point for end users to discuss such things among themselves.
A lot of the games we play/enjoy are using unity, and the dumb decisions that Unity's C-Suit makes could have ripples such as delistings, content pipe changes, or complete remakes. Plus, there are no small number of developers here (look for orange text) who I imagine are
less than pleased at watching a middleware engine company implode, given what happened to Flash.
Warloch_Ahead: How's CryEngine trudging along these days? That's still free ain't it?
Clearly the GOG General Discussion forums aren't a place to discuss anything.
Last release was 16 months ago. But there's plenty of free/open source engines; the issue with CryEngine is probably one of an ancient stack.