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Not reading all that but thats how it has been done for a while in this side of indie gaming, just pointing out how it worksPutting Dev logs that give details and potential spoilers as well as talking about game mechanics sure, saying "hey working on it still and gonna be done some time in the future" should not warrant a paywall. The only argument would be the pic posted but even then I've seen Devs who have both a general log which is what it looks like Snatz does, and a more detailed changelog/mechanical changes for those who pay to get a more behind the scenes look and idea of how the game is being made and a better sneak peek at what is coming up. Also every single Dev I follow who's games I rate 4.5/5 have no paywalls for most of their dev logs and one I follow recently turned off his donation pages due to being unable to work on the game due to legal shit happening simply cause he felt he shouldn't be accepting money if he is unable to work on the game and give proper updates. He would be one of the few I would say should of kept them opened for at the very least anything legal or troubling happened.