There's ones out there who haven't done anything for YEARS and never paused/stopped payments...Yes, my guess is they just took a hiatus for a bit, at least they paused payments, most developers wouldn't do that.
There's ones out there who haven't done anything for YEARS and never paused/stopped payments...Yes, my guess is they just took a hiatus for a bit, at least they paused payments, most developers wouldn't do that.
And the one's that the game is abandoned and they still collect because people are bad at checking auto payments.There's ones out there who haven't done anything for YEARS and never paused/stopped payments...
Unfortunately,, Patreon doesn't have an "abandoned" tag.And the one's that the game is abandoned and they still collect because people are bad at checking auto payments.
nope cause it gets some cut form devs earnings.Unfortunately,, Patreon doesn't have an "abandoned" tag.
Or rather because Patreon isn't a game developer's platform. An "abandoned" tag for most of its content creators would be nonsensical.nope cause it gets some cut form devs earnings.
Things other than games can be abandoned...Or rather because Patreon isn't a game developer's platform. An "abandoned" tag for most of its content creators would be nonsensical.
And yet my statement still remains accurate. Suggesting Patreon should have an abandoned tag is admitting that you don't understand what Patreon is.Things other than games can be abandoned...
It's for getting content of some sort gradually. If the content stops...And yet my statement still remains accurate. Suggesting Patreon should have an abandoned tag is admitting that you don't understand what Patreon is.
Patreon wouldn't want an abandoned tag; they don't care if something is abandoned. If people still keep paying, they still get their fee and cut.Unfortunately,, Patreon doesn't have an "abandoned" tag.
Patreon, as the name suggests, is a platform where you become a patron of an artist. This idea comes from a very old tradition, since the Middle Ages, patrons supported creators so they could produce their work without the pressure of maintaining a regular job to survive.It's for getting content of some sort gradually. If the content stops...