labbu

Member
May 15, 2023
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Thank you for the support.

However, such attacks do not bother me.
Something like that always says a lot about the state of the author and nothing about the 'victim'.
In that respect, thank you, but I am doing very well ;)

Back to the main topic or my thesis:

I am of the opinion that those who have actually paid money do not complain about the delay or the programmer themselves in this forum. Usually, it is those who consider the Internet a place where everything is free. And with this kind of 'game', there are simply too many websites where the game can be accessed for free without any cost. This means that the programmer will know this and accept it, continuing his work nonetheless.

And that means: he owes especially those who do not pay absolutely nothing.

I can wait and I look forward to the continuation. Amen.
amen in porn forum wtf
 

-lull-

Newbie
Jun 15, 2019
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Thank you for the support.

However, such attacks do not bother me.
Something like that always says a lot about the state of the author and nothing about the 'victim'.
In that respect, thank you, but I am doing very well ;)

Back to the main topic or my thesis:

I am of the opinion that those who have actually paid money do not complain about the delay or the programmer themselves in this forum. Usually, it is those who consider the Internet a place where everything is free. And with this kind of 'game', there are simply too many websites where the game can be accessed for free without any cost. This means that the programmer will know this and accept it, continuing his work nonetheless.

And that means: he owes especially those who do not pay absolutely nothing.

I can wait and I look forward to the continuation. Amen.
The internet is like a global square, a place where anyone can show up and display their work. But there's no obligation for passersby to offer payment. Visibility is not a guarantee of income. One must accept the idea of sharing their work without expecting that everyone will pay for it in this digital age.

This is what we might call the “donor logic” that applies to much of the content online. If a product is truly valuable and offers something meaningful, then it's only fair that those who appreciate it are free to support it. In other words, the artist or creator puts something out into the world and lets the audience decide how to respond. If people find it interesting, educational, entertaining, or moving, then they are free to support the artist. If not, there’s no obligation.

Visibility on the internet doesn’t necessarily translate into direct commercial transactions. Sometimes, recognition comes in the form of appreciation, shares, and—most importantly—that portion of the audience willing to pay, which allows an artist to survive. Some artists may feel frustrated by this dynamic, especially if the value of their work isn’t recognized in the way they hoped. But again, it's essential to understand that there shouldn't be an expectation that every passerby will contribute, it's a matter of opportunity and choice.

In the end, it all comes down to the willingness of the audience to financially support what they truly value.
 

The Bunny

Member
Jun 20, 2017
112
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Stop begging for a link, update is out only for those who PAY. For everyone else, just wait a week and dev will post it himself. How is he supposed to make money if people leak the game early ?

If you like the game then support the dev by WAITING for the free tiers to get a link.
 

Kenshi2k

Member
Aug 13, 2019
151
132
Stop begging for a link, update is out only for those who PAY. For everyone else, just wait a week and dev will post it himself. How is he supposed to make money if people leak the game early ?

If you like the game then support the dev by WAITING for the free tiers to get a link.
try to squeeze blood out of a turnip, you get nothing anyways.
 
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