RandomMilf
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- Oct 20, 2019
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It is an understandable sentiment. As you said, we've had our fair share of games who have milked their player-base, so it is logical for people to become more and more cautious about it. These people look at the amount of money a developer makes on their patreon, or equivalent, and then they jump to conclusions, almost as a way to cope, and answer to themselves, as to why a game is not being updated even though it is making so much money. That the developer should "treat those people's money with more respect," and whatnot.The game is not their main source of income.
They have a real job and a real life that come first.
They only work on it when they have time, as a hobby.
It is well known that they only do 2 or 3 releases a year.
It is not a case of milking, since it is often said that the game only releases a few times a year, and it has been that way for years.
Many games on F95 become the devs main source of income, because that is what the developers are hoping for, but not all.
Some just do it as a hobby.
Are there games on F95 that are milking people?
FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!
Games like Big Brother, which is notorious for never finishing the fucking games, and restarting the games over and over and over again, or having releases with so called bug fixes, and little to no new game content.
But Mythic Manor is not one of them.
Mythic Manor updates are usually sizeable, and well done when they are released.
It's a hobby for the dev, so releases come out, when the dev has the time to work on them, and it is not the only game like that on f95 that is a hobby for the dev, not a job.
Personally, I prefer to not assume either way, because both are possible on ANY game. The only person who knows for certain is the creator themselves.
But regardless, none of it matters. If someone feels like their money, isn't being valued by the developer, don't support them. The same way, if the thought of the game being abandoned, due to lack of funding, weighs more on your mind than possibly losing that money does, support the creator.
It's your choice, and only your own, do what you want and respect others that do what they want, even if that is wasting money in your eyes. At least, that's how I see it.