What ever happened to believing in your own idea enough to put your own money behind it? Or working hard to save money. Spending less on other stuff to pursue your dreams.
Kickstarter happened. Go back to any point in history and you will find people who would have taken free money had that been an option. Don't act like those were more virtuous times. The option to find backers/suckers (other than family) just didn't exist.
And when they came back home, they would be free to play whatever games they chose.
Couldn't make it to the last sentence of TFS, eh?
the group that understands the interface and uses the manual, and the group who turns to members of the first group for help at the slightest frustration.
This, to me, sounds like an argument for investing in UX and a user community. Again, they should be investing in all of these things. But, if I had to pick two, I'd be a lazy bastard and let the community support my product for me. Especially if I'm unable to provide quality/updated documentation.
when you're done, you can find a sheaf of wadding in the nightstand, often marked with a cross. you just tear out the pages, crumple them up, and stuff the hole with them.
I thought that was for rolling joints?
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol