After playing the game and reading all the comments on this topic, I'm surprised that most players still haven't filed a complaint on his monetization page.
(I think this is the most working way to bring such developers down from heaven to earth.)
But seriously, you take money from people and what do you give in return? Content? It can be found on the Internet.
Interesting gameplay? Judging by the comments, it's the same as all games on this engine, then what's the point of supporting you?
Maybe an interesting plot?Although you yourself wrote that it is being prepared, so it is not known what it will be, it turns out that people are buying a pig in a poke?
But after I read your post on what fictional standards for these games, I almost fell off my chair laughing.
Are you serious?What are the Standards for these games?
Although if you're talking about monetization standards for games, maybe you're right.
But this does not apply to the basic functionality of the game, which should be in the game.
Hiding basic functions behind paid access is not to show your genius or a way to get you to support, it shows your impotence.
The same goes for paid content. Did you create it? No, so who gave the right to sell it?
And if you sum up, first put your game in order, then think about how to make money from it.
Because trying to force people to pay for a product that works through one place will greatly spoil your reputation as a developer.