PrivilegedCholo
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"if more ppl enjoying something - more likely it will draw more ppl in". Thisimo it's psychology of basic human collective behavior. when guy come and, even that he enjoys the product, see that dev have 99 subs - "meh, maybe he doing something wrong that I missed here, so no subscription from me"
but we are collective creatures. if more ppl enjoying something - more likely it will draw more ppl in. there is a difference between 100 and 99 and vice versa
And I do agree with you on your every word. I just have a little different perspective that I describe above. Using patreon over ~7 years now had show me a lot![]()
You're right about that, even if this is technically a pirate site and most people on here get VN's for free, I believe it makes up for a ton of traffic that eventually passes through to patreon, hence its a bonus if your game gets a active community going here.
Patreon has no community or newsfeed. Usually unless you know what you're looking for on that site its not like there is a forum or a trending page. Building interest there has to be through promotion on other social media platforms.
Currently Wildman is trying to get his Steam release going but time will tell if it pays off (no thanks to Itch), steam isn't as bad as patreon since there's discussion threads but its UI/UX is so terrible that the average person browsing there isn't likely to come across it unless they go out of their way to search for sexual content.
In my humble opinion if he really wants to grow his fanbase it probably has to be through this site and existing here isn't enough, he could take a page from some of the biggest creators here and see how they got their communities going through updates posted here and rewards etc. As well as putting up the latest versions of the game within the month because unfortunately, exclusivity never works on a pirate site. I may sound rude here but a few overly loyal supporters won't be the ones that actually promote the game or cause it to trend. Its usually always and mostly the mass of casual seafarers.
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