Sure thing, no problem.
The agreement has to be clear for both sides, that's why I provide Q&A on it. I don't want that anyone gets into agreements they wouldn't like to have.
In the first place I want to provide help with graphics for people developing their games, that was always the core idea behind those assetpacks.
I added another clarification in the FAQ, directly at the first point:
"Please be mindful of this:
The licence is written in terms of law-speech in a way which prevents for obvious business reasons editing and reuploading of assets of the packs / my asset packs on different store fronts. However if you edit my assetpack art and use those edits within the confinements of your video game, which is the intended use for my assetpacks, I totally don’t mind this.
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I hope that this now clears up any feelings of insecurity from your side with the licencing.