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Hi, I need donations to pay my rent and food for two months, as well as a couple of other miscellaneous cost-of-living things. Essentially, I need funding to actually develop the game, to give it the time it needs to be finished. If I were working a full-time job, I would never finish the game; there wouldn't be enough time. Thanks for the question.
 
Hi, I need donations to pay my rent and food for two months, as well as a couple of other miscellaneous cost-of-living things. Essentially, I need funding to actually develop the game, to give it the time it needs to be finished. If I were working a full-time job, I would never finish the game; there wouldn't be enough time. Thanks for the question.

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Get a job !
 
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Hi, I need donations to pay my rent and food for two months, as well as a couple of other miscellaneous cost-of-living things.
This is a modding community.
We are not here to feed you and pay your rent.

If I were working a full-time job, I would never finish the game; there wouldn't be enough time.
And nothing of value was lost.
 
Try looking at it this way: what do you think your money is going towards when you pay for a game? Developers don't work for free. They work because they have to pay their rent and buy food, and hopefully, they get to do something they enjoy. Your purchasing any game is directly supporting the developers of said game. The only difference between professional titles and mine is that mine happens to be a mod, and it happens to be free (well, if you own StarCraft II). I think many modders wish they could get paid to do what they love; what's wrong with trying to live the dream?
 
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