- Apr 12, 2021
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there are only two occasions when it is worth to buy membership for a game
1. At the start when the creator provides a demo and you can trust them to be able to keep up the quality on their listed schedule, the minute they relapse, you stop supporting.
2. If the game has been sticking to its developer's schedule and you want it to keep going
No matter how many patrons a project gets, once its discontinued for a long time, it will never pick up the flow it had before, developers usually only come back to get one last payment on their projects.
Ofcourse all of this is my personal experience, there might be others, which jumpstarted a discontinued project later on, but it rarely happens.
1. At the start when the creator provides a demo and you can trust them to be able to keep up the quality on their listed schedule, the minute they relapse, you stop supporting.
2. If the game has been sticking to its developer's schedule and you want it to keep going
No matter how many patrons a project gets, once its discontinued for a long time, it will never pick up the flow it had before, developers usually only come back to get one last payment on their projects.
Ofcourse all of this is my personal experience, there might be others, which jumpstarted a discontinued project later on, but it rarely happens.