I think most of the games that would be in this position aren’t willing or able to do that. It’s not like there’s a ton of income on stale half-released games with no active development, but people should be aware that’s what they’re looking at anyway.
I can always tell that a game has given up when their “updates” are all about what the community had built in the game, rather than what the developers have built.
I think most of the games that would be in this position aren’t willing or able to do that. It’s not like there’s a ton of income on stale half-released games with no active development, but people should be aware that’s what they’re looking at anyway.
I can always tell that a game has given up when their “updates” are all about what the community had built in the game, rather than what the developers have built.