Xantoser
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- Apr 28, 2020
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To be honest, this "$10 for beta" policy caused that I suspended my $5 membership some time ago.
Headmaster betas are quite stable, sometimes more stable than full releases of other games. So for me beta's release is true release of version (even here, people are more interested in beta than in full version). It annoyed me that after many months of support for total 35$ - 45$ I had to wait another week to see newest version. As a result I thought that I prefer cancel membership and pay 10$ for release.
Is it more profitable for Atlos? Can be easily counted. And I suspect that a few people could think same way as me.
Apart from the Headmaster, it seems to me that the entire Patreon system that developers rely on is not entirely fair. Does someone tell me why, for example, someone who pays $10 one-time now have access to the beta version, while someone who paid $5 or even $1 for a whole year don't?
I really like Flexible Media approach. They give you access to games based on the TOTAL of all the pledges you have made. And guess what? This policy did not result in an outflow of patrons because, let's be honest, adult games are so easily pirated that only those who want to pay pay. So patreons continue to support the developer even though they theoretically don't have to (like me).
Headmaster betas are quite stable, sometimes more stable than full releases of other games. So for me beta's release is true release of version (even here, people are more interested in beta than in full version). It annoyed me that after many months of support for total 35$ - 45$ I had to wait another week to see newest version. As a result I thought that I prefer cancel membership and pay 10$ for release.
Is it more profitable for Atlos? Can be easily counted. And I suspect that a few people could think same way as me.
Apart from the Headmaster, it seems to me that the entire Patreon system that developers rely on is not entirely fair. Does someone tell me why, for example, someone who pays $10 one-time now have access to the beta version, while someone who paid $5 or even $1 for a whole year don't?
I really like Flexible Media approach. They give you access to games based on the TOTAL of all the pledges you have made. And guess what? This policy did not result in an outflow of patrons because, let's be honest, adult games are so easily pirated that only those who want to pay pay. So patreons continue to support the developer even though they theoretically don't have to (like me).
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