by toprob » Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:08 pm
When I was single (between ex Mrs Toprobs) it was easy enough to find the time to produce freeware, but once you start having kids and getting more and more responsibilities, you don't really have time for hobbies. This applies to anything, not just flightsim... I last played golf about the time my first kid was born. Now they are all grown-up.
So to continue producing scenery, I need to support myself doing it. So when you buy my scenery, you are basically paying my wages, and hopefully a 'profit' for the business, although this doesn't happen often.
'Payware quality' is an often-abused term, and will be different for everyone. To me, it's more important that I am happy to pay for it. If not, I don't. Incidentally, I don't use much freeware at all, but that is a different matter, more to do with the fact that I can't take too many risks with my FS installation, as my 'business' depends on it.
I'd love to be back in the old days, when I could spend my spare-time producing freeware scenery, but it's been about 10 years since I had any spare time. If I couldn't justify this as a business, then I couldn't do it.
Most freeware developers drop out when they get to this stage, so take advantage of your freedom while you can. Giving up employment for this was a real risk, which in some respects didn't work out -- money is always tight, and health problems etc can set you back to square-one. I wouldn't recommend it, but I do get a kick out of supporting myself with something I really enjoy.