- Jun 23, 2018
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Keep in mind none of the patreons here told anybody to leave the forum. The only post similar to what you pretend to see, it's a guy asking to support cause he wants to see the route they will do if they reach the 5k$ milestone. On the other hand, someone told to stop bitching about people asking for the update, and leave if they find it boring. I'm here cause i was here before i started to support this project and cause i like to help people stuck with the game, or discuss their ideas/theories about it. And yeah, imho you sound a bit rude, but english is not my first language, so it can be me.Actually I don't have any problems if no one wants to share the game. They paid for it and they think the developers deserve to get paid more.
Telling people to leave the forums is also definitely rude as some stated above many people come here to talk about bugs, try out a game, for save files, etc. and end up becoming a customer.
But for those who are already a supporter isn't there already a discord/community for the game? It is rude (I don't know the word to use) for you guys to stay in a thread in a pirate forum and tell someone to pay 10$ when they ask if anyone is going to update a new version. The reasons you guys stated about trying out the game, you have already done that and you liked it and have now supported it. Can't you discuss about the game there in your community if you are offended about people asking for free update in a pirate forum? I mean I don't see any reason for you to be here in this thread.
I'm sorry if I came across as rude, english is not my first language. I don't know how to put the words I want to say properly so I use simple english and I don't know if it is rude.
I agree. I don't like patreon style of support either, but some projects can only go on with this kind of founds. I find patreon more of "i'm giving money for a project" more than "i'm paying for a game". It's more about helping people realizing their game/passions than buying something, otherwise you'll be almost always overpaying it. I started to play the game here, than i decided to pledge and help them, and that's strange coming from me cause i second your way of thinking about patreon. In the end i started to appreciate the people behind the project, and now pladging is more of paying them a couple of beers every month. I'll do it for a irl friend, i can do it for a e-friend. I see them working hard for it, delivering quality content way faster than other developers, even if they are a really small studio.I personally believe in buying a game once and I am done with it and keep getting support as long as the game is updated. I will never pay above 20$ for a porn game and if it comes to steam at that price point I will gladly support it as I think the devs did a great job with the art and sex scenes (I just go to recollection room lol). I personally never even tried the story. It is a porn game I already know what to expect.
I don't like the idea of patreon where you pay every month or for months with updates and in the end you easily end up spending over hundreds of dollars before the game is completed. I can buy a AAA game for 60$ but spending 10$ every month for games on patreon that will take 2-4 years is too much for me.
I don't mind people who do spend it as without them the games won't even be made but I have seen many games (not this one) that extend and milk their patreons. Instead of finishing the game they keep adding unnecessary plotlines, characters, etc. to keep the game going if it is popular. I know it is their money and they can do what they want with it. Hell they may even be very rich and it does not matter to them but in my mind I can't help but think they are being taken advantage of.
None is forcing you to donate, you do what you want with your money. Many people can't even afford 10$ these days, cause they lost their job or dollars conversion is too high for their paychecks.