Anon42
Grim Reaper
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Re: Patreon games dying off?
Just want to point out that this problem exists plenty in AAA games, too - not just indie titles. I wasted cash on Ratchet Deadlocked HD on my PS3 recently, played it for literally 10 minutes and there were so many problems I stopped immediately - got into contact with Sony, and they refused to refund me, despite the fact that I just bought it that same day and hadn't even played it for an hour. Not to mention the whole Aliens Colonial Marines fiasco. In a non-game setting, any time you go to a restaurant there's the chance they fuck up cooking your food and end up giving you food poisoning. There's a chance a doctor is going to fuck up your surgery at any given moment - or on a less devastating scale, give you the wrong diagnosis, which is a waste of time and money.
Life is literally nothing but risks, one after another, and short of suing people for their mistakes as mentioned above, there's not much you can do to hold people accountable. That's not at all to imply you just have to deal with shitty Patreon creators, because you absolutely shouldn't. If someone gives you bad vibes, trust your instinct above all else, just like you would in real life. But, you can't stop other people from trusting that person, no matter how uncomfortable they might make you feel. It's a choice for every individual person, and they're the ones who have to deal with the consequences of their choices, not you. Trying to make decisions for everybody is just gonna give you a headache.
There are plenty of buggy, problematic complete games out there. Steam refund is a new concept, and getting refunds on opened games in the past was pretty much nonexistent. As such, you have to be careful with what you spend money on--which is the same thing you should be doing with Patreon.
Just want to point out that this problem exists plenty in AAA games, too - not just indie titles. I wasted cash on Ratchet Deadlocked HD on my PS3 recently, played it for literally 10 minutes and there were so many problems I stopped immediately - got into contact with Sony, and they refused to refund me, despite the fact that I just bought it that same day and hadn't even played it for an hour. Not to mention the whole Aliens Colonial Marines fiasco. In a non-game setting, any time you go to a restaurant there's the chance they fuck up cooking your food and end up giving you food poisoning. There's a chance a doctor is going to fuck up your surgery at any given moment - or on a less devastating scale, give you the wrong diagnosis, which is a waste of time and money.
Life is literally nothing but risks, one after another, and short of suing people for their mistakes as mentioned above, there's not much you can do to hold people accountable. That's not at all to imply you just have to deal with shitty Patreon creators, because you absolutely shouldn't. If someone gives you bad vibes, trust your instinct above all else, just like you would in real life. But, you can't stop other people from trusting that person, no matter how uncomfortable they might make you feel. It's a choice for every individual person, and they're the ones who have to deal with the consequences of their choices, not you. Trying to make decisions for everybody is just gonna give you a headache.