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Jeff Vogel has run a successful business for 25 years - making the games he wants to make, living the life he wants to live, and making a lot of people happy in the process.

We should all be so lucky.

People may not like his graphics and that’s totally understandable. But hopefully everyone can at least respect his accomplishments.



So we can't have opinions on public statements of people if they are 'successful'?

The choices are his, but people can still have opinions and voice them.

e.g. Jeff believes marginal revenue increases would not be enough to offset marginal expenses. Others have different opinions, and voice them as a response to a public blogpost. I see nothing wrong with that.


I updated my comment above to remove the negative reaction to the general HN sentiment. Of course anyone is free (and encouraged) to voice their opinions.


My comment above now no longer makes sense in he context of your edits, but I can't change it anymore.




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