>>846560
>>846570
Read the patreon, retards.
>That’s where you and Patreon comes in! With your support, we would like to forward funds into various aspect of the studio. Possibly a new line of merchandise, attending/conducting more events, or simply providing a little more to our staff.
>Sounds great! But what's in it for the patrons?
>Ideally, we'd want to provide rewards in physical form. However, that will not be the case for the majority of this project. Instead, we hope to return to the community by providing more 'opportunity' to our fan base. As stated earlier, there's been several incidence where we had to drop merchandise project due to lack of initial funding.
>Our initial goal is to prepare streaming equipment so that we can occasionally conduct a live drawing session, or other event involving our creators.
>What does this mean?
This means that you're giving them payement that'll be used mostly for products, and those products will finance the animes. Nothing changes, except there might be a couple more figurines you'll still have to pay retarded prices for.
>What do you get in return for supporting it?
You get the empty promise that they'll eventually maybe do a drawstream someday when they can. Not even a constant "monthly stream" or something for the money you're giving them.
You're giving them money that'll be used to make money, not anime in return for virtually fucking nothing.
Besides, there's the problem of patreon that it supports empty promises and lack of work. They won't stop making anime and rely purely on patreon, obviously, but you're giving them a monthly money in return for promises they aren't even legally bound to do.
You're paying for the idea, not the product, which do you think they'll make?
This won't magically resolve the problem with retardedly expensive anime products, it'll just give the greedy fucks another way to fuck money out of otakus' wallets.