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How does engine lock-in affect long-term 3D risk?

Engine lock-in raises long-term 3D risks via dependency, higher costs, limited adaptability; mitigate by modularizing assets and evaluating alternatives.

How does engine lock-in affect long-term 3D risk?

Engine lock-in increases long-term 3D risk by reducing flexibility and creating dependency on the engine’s stability, updates, or pricing, restricting adaptability as project needs evolve.

Key risks include: - **Dependency on engine health**: Reliance on the engine’s ongoing support, updates, or price changes leaves projects vulnerable if the engine is discontinued or costs rise. - **Higher maintenance costs**: Proprietary tools/formats tied to the engine make updates/fixes harder, increasing long-term upkeep expenses. - **Limited adaptability**: Difficulty migrating assets to newer engines due to locked formats restricts scaling or pivoting to meet evolving demands.

To mitigate, modularize 3D assets and periodically evaluate alternative engines to reduce lock-in impact.

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