QuangBigDick
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I understand that some players feel frustrated when they have to wait for the free version of the game, but I think it's only fair to look at the situation from both sides. Game development takes a lot of time, effort, and resources — it's not just about creativity, but also about paying bills, supporting a team, and keeping the project alive.
No one can survive by working for free, and passionate developers deserve to be supported for the countless hours they invest. Early access through platforms like Patreon is a way to reward those who are willing to help the project grow.
And it's important to note: the free version still comes — just one month later. That’s a balanced approach, giving supporters something extra while still respecting the entire community. If we want high-quality games to keep coming, we need to accept that creators need financial support too. It's not selfishness — it's sustainability.
No one can survive by working for free, and passionate developers deserve to be supported for the countless hours they invest. Early access through platforms like Patreon is a way to reward those who are willing to help the project grow.
And it's important to note: the free version still comes — just one month later. That’s a balanced approach, giving supporters something extra while still respecting the entire community. If we want high-quality games to keep coming, we need to accept that creators need financial support too. It's not selfishness — it's sustainability.