Posted May 26, 2018


this makes meremember that thing about game sales decreasing the actual value of a game, beyond just its pricetag.
I mean, if the excuse to buy games that are available for free (and especially in abandonware sites) is to "support the devs", then why don't you just buy the game full price? You don't have to buy *all* of them, and even then, if 60 bucks is too much money for you to spend on entertainment for a month,then you should consider getting another hobby.
If my budget for gaming was $60/month it's $60/month, no matter how much I spent on individual games. If I decided only to pay full price, my purchasing habbits would just turn into a lottery for the devs: one would get the jackpot, the rest go home empty handed. There's quite a few nice games I would have never bought for full price, because I (sometimes mistakenly) just wasn't interested enough in them. Since these aren't physical goods where the seller could potentially sell at loss, I figure it's much more beneficial for the devs, too, to get a few bucks for their game than nothing at all. If I wanted to support certain devs in particular, I could still go for DLC/MTX or shallower discounts on their future titles (which in many cases I wouldn't buy, at all, if it wasn't for getting that first game on a discount). In terms of supporting the devs I think this works out a lot better than blowing my budget on a single game which may or may not be crap.
You might call me naive, but I believe ideally art should be accessible to everyone, regardless of income.