- Apr 14, 2018
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I would say a few factors.
1/ Primarily I point the finger at Piracy and its effect of hollowing out the market by making all but the most popular categories/stories unprofitable. As long as pirating a game is easier than getting the paid-for version this process will continue.
2/ F95 and other similar sites not wanting to take responsibility for the unintentional role they play in the 'industry'. I'm not necessarily talking about Piracy as that's their thing but the way discoverability and success on the site work. It rewards legacy games, scamming, and/or milking rather than making good consistent content.
It's fair enough that they won't and I'm not saying they should but these sites which are primarily how most people access adult games have a massive effect is just the reality.
3/ People, if they do support creators will only do it on Patreon. Patreon is a cancer but unfortunately, it's also the easiest and safest way to pay for adult games. Not only does Patreon create a chilling effect on the types of games that can be made but they also kill all discoverability making creators rely on pirate sites. This multiplies the effects of 1/2.
Now it's not that there aren't good games. It's just they are fewer, and new ones are less likely to see long-term success. If they do manage to survive the first few months it's nearly routine now that updates start to slow down (or the creator gets chronically 'ill') and you'll be lucky to get one update every 3-6 months.
1/ Primarily I point the finger at Piracy and its effect of hollowing out the market by making all but the most popular categories/stories unprofitable. As long as pirating a game is easier than getting the paid-for version this process will continue.
2/ F95 and other similar sites not wanting to take responsibility for the unintentional role they play in the 'industry'. I'm not necessarily talking about Piracy as that's their thing but the way discoverability and success on the site work. It rewards legacy games, scamming, and/or milking rather than making good consistent content.
It's fair enough that they won't and I'm not saying they should but these sites which are primarily how most people access adult games have a massive effect is just the reality.
3/ People, if they do support creators will only do it on Patreon. Patreon is a cancer but unfortunately, it's also the easiest and safest way to pay for adult games. Not only does Patreon create a chilling effect on the types of games that can be made but they also kill all discoverability making creators rely on pirate sites. This multiplies the effects of 1/2.
Now it's not that there aren't good games. It's just they are fewer, and new ones are less likely to see long-term success. If they do manage to survive the first few months it's nearly routine now that updates start to slow down (or the creator gets chronically 'ill') and you'll be lucky to get one update every 3-6 months.
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