- Jul 25, 2020
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Content polls are important, but they do not answer the most important question: how to motivate game authors to create more content within a reasonable time frame. Glamor has been developing for 2.5 years, DS has its own rhythm of work, the number of patrons remains stable and there is no point in changing something from the developers to create more content.
I propose to conduct a survey about the subscription to Patreon. The point of the survey is to ask the developers if they are willing to spend more time developing Glamor if more subscribers appear or if subscribers sign up for a more expensive subscription. I also propose to some of the subscribers for $ 20-40 to offer DS to conduct this survey publicly on patreon. For example Ayrik Eyronphist could do it.
Questions:
1. I sometimes subscribe for $ 5-10, and I'm ready to pay when a big update comes out
2. I am a 5 $ subscriber and am not ready to spend more
3. I am a $ 5 subscriber and am willing to spend more for a larger update
4. I am a 10 $ subscriber and am not ready to spend more
5. I am a 10 $ subscriber and am willing to spend more for a larger update
6. I am a 20 $ subscriber and am not ready to spend more
7. I am a $ 20 subscriber and am willing to spend more for a larger update
8. I am an old pirate and do not know the words of the license agreement (this question is only for this forum)
Based on the survey results, it will be possible to find out if subscribers and developers can build a dialogue in this way.
I propose to conduct a survey about the subscription to Patreon. The point of the survey is to ask the developers if they are willing to spend more time developing Glamor if more subscribers appear or if subscribers sign up for a more expensive subscription. I also propose to some of the subscribers for $ 20-40 to offer DS to conduct this survey publicly on patreon. For example Ayrik Eyronphist could do it.
Questions:
1. I sometimes subscribe for $ 5-10, and I'm ready to pay when a big update comes out
2. I am a 5 $ subscriber and am not ready to spend more
3. I am a $ 5 subscriber and am willing to spend more for a larger update
4. I am a 10 $ subscriber and am not ready to spend more
5. I am a 10 $ subscriber and am willing to spend more for a larger update
6. I am a 20 $ subscriber and am not ready to spend more
7. I am a $ 20 subscriber and am willing to spend more for a larger update
8. I am an old pirate and do not know the words of the license agreement (this question is only for this forum)
Based on the survey results, it will be possible to find out if subscribers and developers can build a dialogue in this way.