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I get where you’re coming from but offering premium options for money also means locking them away behind a paywall for a certain subset of developers and other artists. Particularly the kind that have to create some kind of fundraiser every time any part in their (hand-me-down-)computer breaks, that it would be more expensive than a new mouse…

Certain people might think having a computer automatically means somebody would have enough financial cushioning to afford a monthly subscription to something that directly affects their (second) job, but there are software developers, game developers, and various other artists out there that are keenly aware of the prices of food items at the supermarket.

P.S.: I do not blame you for trying to help or for maybe not knowing these things. Sometimes something about the way I write seems to give the impression that I’m angry. Right now I’m not.

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Sorry if it came off that I'm okay with putting everything behind a paywall. More what I meant for that is someone could pay itch.io to run their infrastructure for them. The last thing I want is itch.io pay walling things.