dexterlablab1
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Most of us in the gaming world have heard of Kickstarter programs by now. They've been around for a few years, but have only recently became "famous".
Now, with these past couple of years in particular in mind, gamer entitlement has become rampant. Sometimes, the gamer/ customer has a valid point. Other times, it's the gamer/ customer asking for things that are simply ridiculous and selfishly petty.
But with Kickstarter, the funding of the games themselves come directly from the gamer/ customer themselves. So my worry is that eventually, people will start to have unrealistic wants and demands, simply because they've donated money into any certain game project.
Now, with these past couple of years in particular in mind, gamer entitlement has become rampant. Sometimes, the gamer/ customer has a valid point. Other times, it's the gamer/ customer asking for things that are simply ridiculous and selfishly petty.
But with Kickstarter, the funding of the games themselves come directly from the gamer/ customer themselves. So my worry is that eventually, people will start to have unrealistic wants and demands, simply because they've donated money into any certain game project.