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Either way, I'm getting pretty close to concluding that Patreon is too hit or miss to be worthwhile to me. I don't want to be people's taskmaster, but I also don't want to support them playing video games and watching movies all day in exchange for a half-assed product slapped together just ahead of all their supporters abandoning ship.
Just wanted to throw around some kind of wishlist for stuff we'd like added to the game (already shown or not). So here goes mine (only 1 so far) : Who do I have to bribe to get some paizuri scene
3+ mad tits'd girls and nothing made with those
Come on, I can't be the only 1
Just another thread padding post but : aren't Lola's tits (in the dress-up video) bigger than what she has in the "normal" PT ? Or am I so desperate about this game that I imagine boobs growing out of nowhere ?
Yeah. It's a shame that. Of course, part of the problem is that it seems like having a regular, stable income is the death of art everybody's always talking about. Somebody does a reasonably good job for free, and you think, "let's see what they can do if they aren't having to worry so much about money, making ends meet by lettering signs or pouring coffee." It doesn't even have to be a a conscious thing, just a creeping complacency.Not that I blame you, it's just sad that it's slowly turning into another "this is why we can't have nice things" scenario.
Just another thread padding post but : aren't Lola's tits (in the dress-up video) bigger than what she has in the "normal" PT ? Or am I so desperate about this game that I imagine boobs growing out of nowhere ?
Yeah. It's a shame that. Of course, part of the problem is that it seems like having a regular, stable income is the death of art everybody's always talking about. Somebody does a reasonably good job for free, and you think, "let's see what they can do if they aren't having to worry so much about money, making ends meet by lettering signs or pouring coffee." It doesn't even have to be a a conscious thing, just a creeping complacency.
Well, the whole patreon business is still young, so I think that, with time, people will be more prone to give to those who deliver instead of behaving like blind fans, especially as there will be more and more projects to fund.Eh, I dunno, if I wasn't stressing out about my own money situation as bad, I know I'd be in a lot better mental/physical health and would be grateful to whomever was helping me out financially to the point I'd be sure to work my ass off to re-compensate them.
I realize not a lot of people nowadays are like that (and would rather just take the money and run for short term gains rather than nurture a long term relationship professionally) but yeah, not everyone's going to slack off when taken care of financially![]()
I realize not everyone would do that. I'm just saying that previous performance when they were scraping by on one-off donations or a cut from a handful of subscriptions that came in through affiliate links doesn't really help predict how they'll do with a steady income of hundreds to thousands of dollars per month.Eh, I dunno, if I wasn't stressing out about my own money situation as bad, I know I'd be in a lot better mental/physical health and would be grateful to whomever was helping me out financially to the point I'd be sure to work my ass off to re-compensate them.
I realize not a lot of people nowadays are like that (and would rather just take the money and run for short term gains rather than nurture a long term relationship professionally) but yeah, not everyone's going to slack off when taken care of financially![]()
I realize not everyone would do that. I'm just saying that previous performance when they were scraping by on one-off donations or a cut from a handful of subscriptions that came in through affiliate links doesn't really help predict how they'll do with a steady income of hundreds to thousands of dollars per month.
So far it seems like the people I've chosen to support do better when they have to remind their fans they exist, so as to drag backers kicking and screaming to the donate button periodically. I'm still hoping to be surprised, but I won't be contributing to any more Patreon's for a while. Unless, perhaps, I find one that belongs to somebody well-established who's been doing good work for some time while getting steady support.
Yeah, that's basically what I'm saying. The hope is that relieving financial pressure will allow artists to do something they love and produce content more often or of higher quality. The reality seems to be the opposite all too often.
Yeah, that's basically what I'm saying. The hope is that relieving financial pressure will allow artists to do something they love and produce content more often or of higher quality. The reality seems to be the opposite all too often.
That's what time solves for the most part: if you have a solid history in delivering actual work, then you will be more prone to be trusted.I don't believe that at the moment. When money's involved, it's hard to weed out dead weight and scams.
That's the risk, and one failed project can kill you, so indeed you can go downhill, but you can't do that indefinitely.It will always be hit or miss because people can always go downhill for various reasons, because of limited competition in a given niche, and possibly deliberate manipulation.
It's a good way to lower the risk of giving money for nothing, indeed.Unless it's one of the artists who sets goals and takes money based on reaching milestones rather than monthly, there's always the possibility too that life could intervene.
If they do that to me, I'll just stop fundingIf they don't choose to inform anyone, there's no way for patrons to know they should put their support on hold.
This sounds more like a cult than actual funding of work.It doesn't hurt that Akabur's fans regard him as "Honorable Master" or whatever the fuck. If he hasn't delivered anything by fall, and especially if he's still talking about the long road ahead by then, I'll be interested to see how many people he can continue to string along.
Basic Human behavior, when your not making money all you can think about is how to make more, when you finally do start making some you get complacent and start to take everything for granted. Work Ethic goes to crap as you now have means to enjoy all the stuff you were unable to acquire when you were scrapping by. That's why you see the drop off in production as people's patreon's get bigger and their financial situation gets way better
there's always the possibility too that life could intervene. If they don't choose to inform anyone, there's no way for patrons to know they should put their support on hold.
I don't believe that at the moment. When money's involved, it's hard to weed out dead weight and scams. It will always be hit or miss because people can always go downhill for various reasons, because of limited competition in a given niche, and possibly deliberate manipulation. *SNIP*
This isn't basic human behavior, it's lazy human behavior and/or people who don't aspire to do something with their lives, IMO.
There are a lot of people out there who work in reverse of the above, and do their best work when they're well taken care of.