FULLMETALJ wrote:
You are trash.
Fucking trash.
What you're doing to the industry is despicable.
Forfeit your right to bitch about DRM, online passes and so on.
You're the reason behind shit like that.
Now that you're done with your self-righteousness and inflating your own self-worth, would you consider actually addressing the OP's point?
Legend of Grimlock would benefit greatly from having a demo. Period. Indie dev or not, it is still a product and would benefit from those things that favor market acceptance of a product. Being indie doesn't make it free from normal concerns. Moreover, indie games are perfect for demos as they typically have smaller engine footprints, making them easy to download, and the indie devs don't spend a ton of marketing to get the word out. Being able to try it would be a huge boon. Personally, I find that indies are the ones I want demos from most because most indie devs are first timers and the range of quality in indie titles varies hugely. For good and for bad, most indies don't have track records to judge.
If the devs decide to take the same self-righteous attitude as you, they'd just be shooting themselves in the foot. OP was very polite, explained his position, and made no excuses for his behavior beyond explaining the factually correct position that he had no way to try out the game to the extent necessary to make an informed buying decision.
As to rights, sure the devs don't have to release a demo. As a business decision, bad idea. Being right doesn't necessarily pay the bills.