diffusionx
Gold Member
Literal 4chan /v/ meme coming real.
"That'll be $60 plus tip mister"
"That'll be $60 plus tip mister"
If you ever do make that game i wish you the best.I actually thought about this before. If I ever get around to developing a f2p game I'd probably consider a donate feature.
Essentially no paid dlcs, no microtransactions, no upfront costs, just a completely free game people can throw a little change at if they enjoy it; an in-game patreon.
Like instead of making microtransactions they would opt in a "tipping" feature where players can donate any amount of money to the developers or the publisher if you are feeling charitable. We kinda see this with streamers and don't see why not for games.
Indie games in particular would benefit in my mind with such a feature.
I think tipping is a way to say “micro transactions suck, make a good expansion instead”
I am a Millennial so that is a factual statement.What a millennial-ass idea.
Maybe we’d be better off setting our money on fire.No it's more like saying 'I like micro transactions but sometimes I just want to give away money with NOTHING in return'. In other words, some game consumers want to burn their money a little hotter than they currently are with micro transactions.
Atleast that wouldn't encourage bad behavior from the game industry.Maybe we’d be better off setting our money on fire.
They are still considered indie right?