- Aug 5, 2019
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I’m still hopeful about the state of the game or developer, but just chiming in that I don’t think Xythurr misread what you typed out.
You clarified with actual talking points at the end, but I don’t see how most people could interpret that post as mainly about time duration between releases. Not to mention the logical fallacies in the rebuttals and a generally dismissive, condescending tone in your later responses to him.
I.e. Xythurr didn’t ask if you were a paying customer because it doesn’t matter. Even if you were, it doesn’t detract from the possible doubt/fears of other paying supporters. He mentioned that because you were basically suggesting any non-paying feelings were invalid from your first post.
I agree that Baibai has shown more professionalism than most developers here, and doubters can always unsubscribe. However, him freezing payments doesn’t change all the months that did pass after the last update. Personal problems are understandable, but with the variance in timing, no release before going on a break, it’s entirely possible and reasonable for a subscriber to feel like they might have been financially supporting something that wasn’t actually coming for months before the actual payment freeze.
We’re all entitled to our own opinions and can say whatever we want, but I think moderately negative feelings and hope are both understandable. We all understand that real life problems happen - being upset about it doesn’t mean you don’t know that. This is a great game and I’m sure most of us, even the doubters bracing themselves for disappointment, are just hoping that it’ll continue seeing the light of day. Hold strong and continue yapping to each other in the meantime.
There’re only two sentences in here, both stating the same idea that there’s no rational reason people are fearing for the future of the game or developer besides being “bitchy”/pirating for free anyway.People simply like to be negative and bitch when they stop receiving something for free in a short period of time. Specially if they never helped the dev to support his efforts in developing.
You clarified with actual talking points at the end, but I don’t see how most people could interpret that post as mainly about time duration between releases. Not to mention the logical fallacies in the rebuttals and a generally dismissive, condescending tone in your later responses to him.
I.e. Xythurr didn’t ask if you were a paying customer because it doesn’t matter. Even if you were, it doesn’t detract from the possible doubt/fears of other paying supporters. He mentioned that because you were basically suggesting any non-paying feelings were invalid from your first post.
I agree that Baibai has shown more professionalism than most developers here, and doubters can always unsubscribe. However, him freezing payments doesn’t change all the months that did pass after the last update. Personal problems are understandable, but with the variance in timing, no release before going on a break, it’s entirely possible and reasonable for a subscriber to feel like they might have been financially supporting something that wasn’t actually coming for months before the actual payment freeze.
We’re all entitled to our own opinions and can say whatever we want, but I think moderately negative feelings and hope are both understandable. We all understand that real life problems happen - being upset about it doesn’t mean you don’t know that. This is a great game and I’m sure most of us, even the doubters bracing themselves for disappointment, are just hoping that it’ll continue seeing the light of day. Hold strong and continue yapping to each other in the meantime.