Has this game seriously raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars?I mean, is it really better to take in hundreds of thousands of dollars from people for years, while continuing to deliver half-baked and repetitive content that exists solely to keep people financially invested in their patreon subscription?
You can respect the capitalist hustle in getting paid that much money for that amount of work. Not sure work ethic is the respectable part of that equation, though.
Mostly rhetorical question aside, as well as the discussions of patronage being entirely voluntary by the patrons, I said a shred of respect, no more than that.