Game-developers aren't charity. We do not need videogames to live.

One of the mantras I see thrown around is the concept of the need to support developers as if they're broke, hungry, or a charity. It is usually within the context of not really wanting to buy something 100%, but when needing that extra nudge to plunk down the cash, we say, "I will support the developer and buy this late, poor port on Wii U," or "I'll buy this DLC I don't need."

First of all, any creative person or developer doesn't want people to give them money out of charity. These creative folk want people to like their work and desire to give them money for their product out of a desirous joy.

Give these developers more credit. Saying stuff like "support the developers" is kind of patronizing, because it implies that without our money, they could not support themselves or their families. They can, and if we don't want to buy their product, we shouldn't have to out of some lofty, altruistic goal.

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