It's just crowd sourcing video games. In the case of Rust, a video game by the guy who made Garry's Mod. A lot of people seemed to like that. Why is it retarded (in any sense of the word retarded) for them to pay Garry in advance to make another game?Rainbow_Dashtruction said:What I find hilarious is that this is by the dev of Rust, which is a steam early access game that is horrendously unfinished, and was an unplayable mess on release. Early access is absolutely retarded anyway. BETAs should be free or they shouldn't exist. It is absurd to pay to do a job that used to be...well a legitimate job.
Because he might not finish it? He might get hit by a car and die or just run off with the money and ruin his own name? Some people are willing to take that chance. Whether it's because they like Garry and his games and don't want him to starve while making more. Or the "it's cool and I want it now"-mentality. Or if it's just to see what all the hubbub is about. It doesn't matter. They want Garry to finish the game. His game. Not EA's game or any others. Just Garry's next game. That or they just want to run around naked in the woods and it's too cold outside.
It is, of course, unfortunate if someone buy's an Early Access game thinking it's finished. But Early Access comes with a warning that says:
So I don't think that could happen."Note: This Early Access game may or may not change significantly over the course of development. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you may want to wait until the game progresses further in development"
Also I think you are confusing betas with demos. Paid demos are definitely "retarded".