Huh, it's been a while since I checked up on this. Well then, it's time to clear a few things up.
mik3k wrote:
- Free encourages people to make a new account every time they hack and get caught and banned. Paying for a game, even the ridiculously low price you are asking, makes the player invested in the game.
That would only truly matter if a service such as punkbuster was being used to track hackers in the game. In this case, the only way a hacker is going to be banned in RWR is for it to be manually reported to pasik. Besides, you can do a lot more to ban someone than just their account. You can ban their IP. Heck, if they have a dynamic IP you can block their entire range. That person will not be able to play again until they move to a new service provider, or would have to get a new range from their ISP.
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- I never understood how players could ask a dev to keep their game free for the 'love' of making games. We all need money to survive. Would those same players like it if their parents gave up their jobs and started volunteering for free while their families suffered? The nerve of people to ask (sometimes demand) that a game stay free is such a foreign idea in my head - It's crazy, it doesn't compute.
No one is saying any of this. In fact, I myself am actually suggesting methods with which he can make more money, and garner a larger audience. In my opinion, he would be much better off using in-game advertisements, which don't necessarily have to be overbearing, which can match the $7 purchase price in a few months, as well as a donation system allowing for higher profits, and of course with the game being free a bunch more people will likely want to try it.
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- I love your game. I would have gladly paid double or triple what you are asking and still felt like I underpaid. You have created a really enjoyable gaming experience and deserve to be rewarded more than just the virtual high-five you would get if your game was free.
- Paying the dev for a great game encourages that dev to continue to improve the game and possibly create more games. Gamers cannot just be leeches on society. We must contribute as much as the dev.
Oh boy. Because someone would like to see something be free means they must be a leech on society. Come now, if every issue were so simple and trivial that you could come to that sort of conclusion, there wouldn't be 5 pages of back-and-forth in this thread.
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- Donate buttons do not work. They don't. The people that ask for a donate button instead of paying for the game have no intention of donating.
Statistics, please.
I donated. To RWR, to the music artist Pretty Lights, and to several other sites I deemed worthy. Heck, you yourself stated that you donated to Ace of Spades.