![]() ![]() I mean, I know you can't keep updating this for the rest of your life for free -I am happy to pay for such a useful asset. I went from being upset to wanting to purchase this again. ![]() I had to come over to the forums to see what was going on, and then I read the previous posts. To me, on the asset store, it looked exactly like the old one. ![]() The update execution could have been better. I have been using this for a very long time and it has saved so much headache and anger! I have to agree with the previews comments though. I know I do!įirst of all thanks for this great asset. The more people buy Rainbow Folders, the more they'll tell their friends and colleagues. I love that you obviously do care about your user base so that's what you've got to articulate. I know that assets are generally way under priced, but you've got to trust to economies of scale and get your money back that way. It just feels too expensive for a non-essential utility. Compare what else you can get on the asset store for your current asking price. As I said, €10 with a 50% discount for existing customers would make a lot more sense to me. I do think your new pricing is a little bit off on v2. Giving people that grace period really only works if they're aware that this is what you're doing. Many of us will only find out once we see that red 'deprecated' text appear on the asset import page. Giving people a bit of warning does help soften the blow, but as far as I know Unity doesn't seem to have a good way for developers to contact their customers. In your shoes I'd be worried about having to continue supporting two assets, but it does depend on how much work is involved in providing those little fixes that keep the asset working when Unity updates their Editor. ![]()
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