You won't have time to do stuff like that. And not everyone going to study several months (or even years) before they start on a journey that has less than 1% chance to become something big.Īnd what about when you get lucky and make the big bucks? Why not learn then? Because with big bucks comes a huge playerbase and a huge following. You are simply being a bit naive and perhaps a tad arrogant.įirst of all, no one can simply learn to sculpt, model and all those things.
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So someone who went into this with high dreams suddenly realizing you are basically getting minimum wage, have to work MORE than a real-life work plus having your own real-life work to focus on and other obligations- will buckle under the pressure and abandon the meager 2k and go back to focus on his real-life work.Ībout your view on assets. Which in turn means a lot of demands, pressure, rage, negativity and so on. You're asking why someone who makes 2k can abandon his game? Because in most modern countries 2k is way below the minimum wage yet with 2k (which is only a few that get so high) it means you got a big following. Secondly, it is a VERY demanding 'hobby'. And you are basically asking what they are doing with their salary. So, the money is like a thank you har for a dev in which the dev hopes it gets big enough to become a salary. There are of course tiers and a few other reasons but that is basically it. Patreon is a way for people saying 'thanks' or 'keep doing what you are doing' kind of things.
It doesn't matter if the assets are expensive or if they are pirated. Where the money is going? That is an odd thing to ask.