So that IS a "no" right? Also, I wasn't trying to be rude or anything...
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Look, gaming is an expensive hobby, and I have to draw the line somewhere. It was an honest question asked with no intent to offend. The dev's response was far from straightforward, so I asked for clarification. Obviously the "hint" was that, yes, they were saying I should move on. But that's hardly the same as saying it outright, is it?
Alright, that's fair, and I completely understand. I really wasn't trying to ruffle any feathers, but I can see how it might've come across. I do respect the work people put into their products. And for what little it may be worth, it really *is* very tempting for me.
It's just (like I said to the other guy) gaming's an expensive hobby as it is. Last thing I need is to throw myself down another spending rabbithole, y'know? XD
It isn't at all an honest question! Look at this guy's profile, he does this in every 18+ game, he even copies the same comment to post on other places. It's fucking hilarious to be honest. And this stupid excuse of not going down another expensive hobby? Than just stop playing games, or simply only buy games you wanna play, that's such a stupid excuse to not support the creators of things he himself enjoys
I know it's poor form to reply to something like this so long after the comment, but between coursework and a bunch of family drama, I was pretty busy the last few months.
That said, I feel that I must correct you on one point: I don't copy and paste anything.
Each and every time I ask my completely honest question, with my reasonings laid out in full... It's typed fresh. If you actually LOOKED at the content of each comment, you'd see that they have variations in wording every single time.
After all, if I'm gonna bother someone with a question in the first place, it's the least I could do to offer up some of my own time in exchange.
For that matter, I ask it everywhere because... It's my policy. I apply it everywhere I find it applicable. In cases where the answer is already explicitly stated... I don't ask.
Whether the reasons for my policy are valid or not... Well, you're certainly free to your opinion, but they're enough for me. That's kinda the point. It's MY policy. It works for me.