BloodyMares
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Your logic is sound when it comes to pure numbers and salesmanship. EA would no doubt hire you. But there's also other factors impacting numbers, like PR and reputation. If they never release Double Homework for free, then it would be a very bad PR and won't win them any appreciation points from Palmer fans like myself. In fact, the boycott is a more likely outcome because not only would they break Palmer's promise (and their mourning/rememberance posts would sound very hypocritical and disrespectful), they would break their own, too (Zed did say that DH Ep19 IS going to be free, it's just in indefinite delay). If the devs backpedal on their own promises regarding their free releases and scam their loyal fans (who can't pay at the moment), for the sole reason that they want more money (definition of milking the game), who's to say they won't do the same in relation to their paying customers with their new game, too?But any promises came from Palmer, and were never enforceable to begin with. You can't enforce a promise unless there is something of value being exchanged by both sides, or "quid pro quo" in legal terms. Now you've got the remaining people at Love-Joint trying to move things forward with a game that actually is brining them in money, although I suspect not nearly as much as DH was. The $10 that seems like such a lot of money to many of the people here? It probably means a lot to the people at Love-Joint too, especially when it had to be divided several ways. Their focus is going to be on Shale Hill Secrets and also trying to develop beyond that. If I were them, I'd never give out the remaining stuff for DH. At this point no one is going to go, "okay, I finally played the entire game. Now I'm ready to support." The main point of giving out free updates some time after they came out privately was to get people to support the game to get them in a more timely manner. So that they could actually afford to make them and crazy things like that. I don't think the older model of "enough people will willingly pay to allow us to eventually just release the entire thing for free" isn't going to work any more. The ratio of supporters to freeloaders has dropped considerably.
If they blame their financial issues and Palmer's death for having to start from scratch, then it makes them sound entitled. What makes them so different from all other developers that DO start with 0 patrons and yet still deliver on their words without any excuses? Many starting developers need to build up their own fanbase, they don't get the luxury of inheriting a precursor's fanbase (even if massively reduced in numbers it's still a great head start). If they want to keep and increase the numbers, then releasing Double Homework for free is a MUST-DO action of good faith that would salvage their reputation a bit. They can keep their new original game behind a paywall if they want to, it is entirely in their right if they feel it'll improve their performance. But Double Homework is not their IP to milk if Palmer's relatives don't benefit from it in any way.