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The way Subscribestar works, your subscription renews on the day you join, not at the start of the month... so him "delaying" it wouldnt really net him any more money. He is a nice guy and has helped me out a little. I do not think that his intent greed. I have hired other people to do work for me and experienced delays due to them taking too long to do stuff before so I believe him when he says that.Well either bail and wait to milk some $$$ or someone got enough of his shit and started ddosing his ass orrrr unlikely just a server outage not patreon but kinda relatable image .-.
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Ive done this several times and I understand where he is coming from... it comes from a place of hope and trust. He puts his trust in other people to get their work done and for some reason or another, they dont get it done in time. This has happened to me plenty and I totally get, from a consumer perspective, how annoying this can be but setting a "date" helps keep you focused and moving forward. As a Patreon creator, you have no boss... at the least, setting a date is a way to manage yourself and give yourself a goal to hit. At least thats what I think. Its a way to help manage yourself and keep yourself honest. I try to avoid setting a "date" until I feel comfortable because people get really upset when you dont make that date but if you NEVER set a date and just "release" something, I feel like it would actually take a lot longer.Seems like he's back now. But yeah, after getting that sort of reputation I figured he probably would try to avoid something like that this time. Why even give us an expected release date when it has backfired before and was just as plagued by delays or "delays" this time? I always thought people sounded incredibly entitled, but now I'm honestly just confused about why he doesn't avoid setting expected release dates when he never meets them, only to delay and delay. And delay.
It would though, because he'd end up passing those days where people subscribed. It's just a little every day instead of one big payment at the end of a month.The way Subscribestar works, your subscription renews on the day you join, not at the start of the month... so him "delaying" it wouldnt really net him any more money.
Yeah I could be totally wrong... but like I said, I have spoken to him a few times and he helped me out with some things so, I dunno I just dont get that feeling from him.It would though, because he'd end up passing those days where people subscribed. It's just a little every day instead of one big payment at the end of a month.
And while your personal experiences work as a reference point, not everyone is guaranteed to feel the same way about things that you do. Not disagreeing, just saying you sound a little too sure about something you have no facts or sources for.
That actually makes a lot of sense. I'm still not so sure it's a good idea when it has happened a couple of times before, but I can see why setting a date can be useful for some people.Ive done this several times and I understand where he is coming from... it comes from a place of hope and trust. He puts his trust in other people to get their work done and for some reason or another, they dont get it done in time. This has happened to me plenty and I totally get, from a consumer perspective, how annoying this can be but setting a "date" helps keep you focused and moving forward. As a Patreon creator, you have no boss... at the least, setting a date is a way to manage yourself and give yourself a goal to hit. At least thats what I think. Its a way to help manage yourself and keep yourself honest. I try to avoid setting a "date" until I feel comfortable because people get really upset when you dont make that date but if you NEVER set a date and just "release" something, I feel like it would actually take a lot longer.
Just my thoughts.
Sure you would have, oh no how would you even live with only 10k+ USD per month for making 3D bobs and vagene and hoarse ducks? They're doing fine with or without complaints, as long as they get that sweet cash.This is not a company, you did not buy a product with terms, you are not "entitled" to shit.
If i was @agentredgirl or the animo dude, i'd have quit after the landslide of negativity.
Ah yes, the infamous "you can't criticize something if you didn't make it lololo".Guess that's the difference between those who have created, and those who just consume.
Totally agree with you and that's what I always say here...quality work takes time if something isn't released in the exact date then everyone will start whining.What is all this whining about? Quality work takes time. If it ain't done, it ain't done. Period. I prefer quality over quantity and animo delivers the best quality by a long strech. I would be dissapointed if he released a half-finished product like game developers do... The same attitude some people have here, led to the state of the game industry nowadays. Companies rarely actually finish the game in time, and instead of delaying they release it half-done because of the impatient costumers, and fix the damage later.
If you ain't got the money don't pay it, but stop crying about that the best animator in this genre actually earns money with his work. You will immediately get the stuff here for free anyways... If you are jealous of him, learn the craft, reach his quality, and it's a win-win for everyone.
Yeah and he actually released the stuff without sound for all you impatient assholes... He could just have waited till everything was done...
Anyone have a link to BTQ3 sound version? It went up for supporters today.