Another bunch of suckers rinsed by a dev.
If the dev is making some money there's a better chance they would stick around, yes some do still quit but the other side of the story the devs not making money quit a lot and i don't blame them. Nobody likes to put 100s of hours in each month and make no money and get shite on by forumites.Well, it's your decision. I for one see it different. You don't buy a game on Patreon, you actually give credit for and helping with the developement of a game. Quite some wouldn't even exist if nobody support them. It's probably better for you using Steam for finished ones.
and you're right ....that is why i never considered helping devs on patreon
you never know if you get a game complete
because most of the times a dev is either abandon the project
or miliking the patreons and deliver nothing
yes there are a few devs out there who are worthy
but most of the time the dont get any attention
and you never notice them
There are quite a lot of famous masterworks in art history that would never have seen the light of day if there hadn't been wealthy people who believed in the artists and suported them so they could create their art. Patreon and its ilk are a modern, democratic version of the age old patronage system. And as always, it's hit and miss but at least there is a chance for a finished, worthwhile result that would not exist without patronage.that is why i never considered helping devs on patreon
you never know if you get a game complete
because most of the times a dev is either abandon the project
or miliking the patreons and deliver nothing
yes there are a few devs out there who are worthy
but most of the time the dont get any attention
and you never notice them
Dev is silent here and even on his own Discord for many months now. Hope he does well...why did this get abandoned?
I generally agree with your view. However, I think a short message by him explaining the situation would have gone a long way. This complete silence seems to be what puzzles many people the most. In any case, I also hope the man does better in his personal life.There are quite a lot of famous masterworks in art history that would never have seen the light of day if there hadn't been wealthy people who believed in the artists and suported them so they could create their art. Patreon and its ilk are a modern, democratic version of the age old patronage system. And as always, it's hit and miss but at least there is a chance for a finished, worthwhile result that would not exist without patronage.
In this specific case I do believe that simply blaming the developer for the lack of success would be unfair. It has been known among backers that he had health problems as well as problems paying his medical bills (he is American). The latter left him unable to continue the development when his graphics adapter died and he couldn't afford a replacement.
This information is from the developer himself and thus not neccessarily verifiable, but "In dubio pro reo.", as they say.
The dev has health problems and lives in a country without universal health insurance, so he has to deal with medical bills. When his graphics card broke down he couldn't afford a replacement.why did this get abandoned?
I wonder what it's like to live life without disappointment...To avoid this, play only finished games, otherwise it will happen often.
A lot of devs don't say anything when they quit so they can keep collecting the free money whilst their patrons still think an update is coming..I wonder what it's like to live life without disappointment...
It's a shame it was abandoned, but one of his last posts on Patreon was about his GFX card dying, maybe he couldn't replace it and just gave up?
Still as someone else said, would be nice if devs said why they are stepping away.
If some Dev's said at least why they are leaving for their audience, it would be easier to overcome the sadness.I wonder what it's like to live life without disappointment...
It's a shame it was abandoned, but one of his last posts on Patreon was about his GFX card dying, maybe he couldn't replace it and just gave up?
Still as someone else said, would be nice if devs said why they are stepping away.
I'll support a Dev by buying their game on Steam, when it's actually completed. Only if it has editable options for Naming characters (not just MC's) their Ages (if it needs it) and the Relations (for the cesty filled games) I am not trying to buy a censored game that I would need to download a patch for.If you like a game, support it.
Of course he does lol. Almost every Dev with sad stories is "They have health problems and these troubles" I won't believe anything they say anymore without proof. Legit proof and not fake. Also, after reading this postThe dev has health problems and lives in a country without universal health insurance
Just made me think of the Dev of Sylphine. A Dev that lied, took their Patreon's and Steam User's money and is now cowering away somewhere.Yup, he abandoned the original version of this game then remade it to what it is now.. and then he's abandoned it again![]()