Why should people pay for an incomplete version of the game? Patreon and other services have spoiled those who do not want to work in a normal job too much, many people are of the opinion that it is not worth paying for an incomplete product.He isn't asking for the game not to be leak, but to wait a bit longer, so being his patron has a benefit. If everyone gets his stuff at the same time for free, the motivation to become a patron become less, and that might in turn affect his motivation to update the game with more quality content.
Lets not forget the dev didnt do models nor owns the charactersWhy should people pay for an incomplete version of the game? Patreon and other services have spoiled those who do not want to work in a normal job too much, many people are of the opinion that it is not worth paying for an incomplete product.
What is the benefit for me/other people to pay for an unfinished game? so that the developer, seeing the opportunity not to work at a normal job, sat on the neck of his donors and "worked" on the project for several years? I haven't seen any major projects that have been released after several years of working on patreon, but why is this happening? because developers don't want to work, they want to deceive gullible people. This has become so much the norm that only greedy people like me think about it, as if it doesn't matter to others that hundreds of dollars are constantly being debited from their card without their knowledge for projects that may one day go public, but most likely won't.
I completely agree with you! After all, every developer is milking us! They are not ordinary office workers, so they can't experience burnout, personal issues, or family problems, and so on they are just walking machines for creating adult games! Indeed, I was also surprised why Patreon, a site created to SUPPORT game development and track progress, is not intended for GUARANTEED release of a full game!Why should people pay for an incomplete version of the game? Patreon and other services have spoiled those who do not want to work in a normal job too much, many people are of the opinion that it is not worth paying for an incomplete product.
What is the benefit for me/other people to pay for an unfinished game? so that the developer, seeing the opportunity not to work at a normal job, sat on the neck of his donors and "worked" on the project for several years? I haven't seen any major projects that have been released after several years of working on patreon, but why is this happening? because developers don't want to work, they want to deceive gullible people. This has become so much the norm that only greedy people like me think about it, as if it doesn't matter to others that hundreds of dollars are constantly being debited from their card without their knowledge for projects that may one day go public, but most likely won't.
I have nothing to say, I usually write something funny and offensive about people like you, but I'm so lazy that I'll just refrain.There was actually more text, but I think I might get banned, and yes, you're awesome! Keep writing your thoughts, but only those kinds - it's fun for me!
Buddy is 12yoDamn that was good V0.0.5 update (Peeps just wait)