That is some good news, I hope that SS becomes a viable source for him but yes, the realsing of S2 would do wonders for him.
The problem is that you have to somehow lure the audience on the site, because Steam demands to remove all mentions or links to subscription platforms in the their releases. With the shitty justification that the game is nowhere to be found cheaper than at their shop.
I took a look at the SubscribeStar last night but it wanted digital id or some kind of photo and I'm not doing that shit they can eat a bag of dicks before that happens.
Wonder if Ocean can do Steam but since Early Access isn't available as an option anymore, he could release subsequent chapters as "DLC" a chapter at a time for like $3.00 each or something.
What?! Care to explain at which point this kind of stuff was demanded from you? Just now, and out of curiosity, I have created a 2nd account there.
My only problem is that I lack a 2nd debit card to setup a payment method for testing purposes. So I couldn't progress there.
The only problem I could see there would be the country of origin, maybe there are some law restrictions here that force SS to demand this kind of stuff. I'm from germany, and I'm 100% sure that I have never uploaded anything that resembles to a digital ID or other shit.
Man, this could be solved in such a simple way. He would set up a game website himself, get support, and release the news on that website. But since he's stupid and complacent, this makes it very clear that almost 3 years without any news in SG kkkkkkkkk
The website is not the problem, the problem are the payment processors - just like everywhere else. If they start to shit list you from the beginning, you are done. And even if you would be able to setup paypal or similar things, that is nothing more as a ticking bomb. Oceans Patreon got report bombed from haters on both games on a monthly base starting years ago. Even SG was under internal review close to every 2nd month. Just until now Ocean was able to prevent the worst case. That should explain his paranoia about comply to the rules and clean his games to give them no reason to pull the plug.
I just looked at Ocean SS and I also just sub to him to help keep his gaming going. There should be no reason why Ocean can't live off SS monthly income of 4620$ a month. Germany has lower cost of living than the US. That not including his sales for steam, GOG or Itch. Even with the lost of Patreon, Ocean still has enough financial support from SS to be a full time AVN dev.
Sorry, but this is bullshit. You have to consider old contracts like the workstation energy bills, taxes, private health care, ...
4620$ - 5% SS cut: 4620$/100*95 = 4.389$
4.389$ ~ 3.738,29 €
3.738,29€ after taxes ~ something between 2.600€ and 2.800€
(I have roughly ~3500€ pre taxes for a 39h/week. Quite a shitty deal for Ocean for a 60h week. Jokes on Ocean, I would never take this deal and stay employed...)
I assume Oceans energy bill cracks the 500€ without breaking a sweat.
Then other, for us unknown business expenses.
Then living costs like rent or the secondary living costs for water, heating, wastewater, some insurances for occurring damages on property of others, life insurance...
And sometimes you just want to eat something now and then.
And you HAVE to save up some money for the tax office.
A business owner here in Germany is forced to do taxes every year, and as soon you have gotten a little plus from your company the tax hammer strikes again and you have to pay back taxes, additionally the monthly taxes you have to pay upfront for the next year rises. That's the reason for Ocean to put so much money into assets for the game, assets like music or PC hardware. If the money is not spend into the business and left over at the end of the year, it counts as profit and is fully taxable.
Beside the struggles a avn creator in Germany with the stuff that happens in the world, organisations like shout out or other shit, you have to spend a massive amount of time and money just to be consumed by the bureaucracy of the German Gov and the German Tax Office.