You should read up on the situation a bit more. Buying the game actually helps the people he tried to fuck. There’s a threshold where the bonus gets paid out and Krafton actually loses money per sale for the next several million sales.
I am read up. Krafton has shown their bad faith and has not sufficiently given me reason to believe that they will change moving forward.
If I started a business and had to give up 100% of my business to keep it afloat, I’d recognize that I messed up and move on.
If you like the product, go buy it. Help them reach the milestone.
I am speaking for myself. I know it’s a good product, but I have a policy to not support early access titles unless they meet specific criteria.
I have been burned far too many times with early access titles that stay in limbo or don’t deliver on release, especially by studios under hostile publishers (who are very greedy).
I am poor and my health isn’t very good, so I feel it’s imperative that I make good decisions with my limited resources.
Subnautica 2 isn’t a bad product in its current state and it will likely release in an even better state, but I feel the whole thing is tainted for me.
Questions like, “What if Unknown Worlds stayed independent?”, or, “What if Krafton were more ethical?”, would ring through my mind constantly while playing. I wouldn’t be able to enjoy the experience.
You should read up on the situation a bit more. Buying the game actually helps the people he tried to fuck. There’s a threshold where the bonus gets paid out and Krafton actually loses money per sale for the next several million sales.
I am read up. Krafton has shown their bad faith and has not sufficiently given me reason to believe that they will change moving forward.
If I started a business and had to give up 100% of my business to keep it afloat, I’d recognize that I messed up and move on.
If you like the product, go buy it. Help them reach the milestone.
I am speaking for myself. I know it’s a good product, but I have a policy to not support early access titles unless they meet specific criteria.
I have been burned far too many times with early access titles that stay in limbo or don’t deliver on release, especially by studios under hostile publishers (who are very greedy).
I am poor and my health isn’t very good, so I feel it’s imperative that I make good decisions with my limited resources.
Subnautica 2 isn’t a bad product in its current state and it will likely release in an even better state, but I feel the whole thing is tainted for me.
Questions like, “What if Unknown Worlds stayed independent?”, or, “What if Krafton were more ethical?”, would ring through my mind constantly while playing. I wouldn’t be able to enjoy the experience.