Original title was "use kudos to buy osu!supporter" option, and my idea wasnt well explained
I don't know if someone has made a similar post about this, but i think is a good idea to make osu!supporter more accessible to countries where the economy doesn't let you pay for osu!supporter (and for people who's resources are low)
I created this idea to see if the osu!team likes the idea of making the osu!supporter a bit more accessible to countries where the economy is bad. You might be asking "why are you doing this post, that wouldn't be fair" well... First let me explain what's a bad economy.
Bad economy is when a country's economy is such a disaster, the monthly minimum wage barely lets you buy a pair of shoes and a dozen of eggs, a economy that is so unstable, you have to buy food as much as you can, because you don't know if tomorrow that food can be more expensive, a economy so bad, that with the money you make in a day, you can't even prepare a decent breakfast. In short, a bad economy is when the money you made doesn't let you have a normal life where you can eat, study and go out properly.
With that to a side, I will sound stupid, but i want to use the country where I live, Venezuela, as an example of a country with a bad economy.
Venezuela's economy is a disaster, where the payment you get isn't even a little portion of what you won around 2007-2012.
You might have seen in the internet an article that said something like "World of Warcraft's currency is more valuable than Venezuela's Bolivar" and well... That's true, you know your country has a bad economy when even a videogame's currency is more valuable than your local money...
And you might think "why are you saying all of this, if I have seen Venezuelan players with supporter tags, maybe they have money to buy them" well... That's not true
Most, if not all, of the Venezuelan osu! Players have or had supporter tag (like me) because of generous friends/players that bought them some supporter because they know we can't pay for it, in fact, just a month of supporter (4$) costs around 64.000 bolivares (around 30-35% of the monthly minimum wage) making it impossible to buy it with our own money (unless you buy dollars from the black market, that's the only way you can get dollars right now, and they can cost up to 20.000bsf and more)
As I know Venezuela is not the only country who has this kind of problem, so that's why I posted this idea here on Feature Request, to make osu!supporter a bit more accessible to the countries with bad economies and people with low resources, so they can enjoy the extra features the game offers, but they can't pay because of the bad economy if their country
But now, you might be thinking "well, now I understand why you guys cant pay for it, but how do you think they will be getting it?" Well... I think I have a good idea, it might be crazy, but i think it can work
It will sound stupid, but this is the only idea I have to make it more accessible: Exchanging kudos
How could this work? Well... if I know what I'm saying, with the kudos a player made from modding maps (obviously, the mod had to be helpful for the mapper) could be exchanged for some period of osu!supporter
What I mean is, a certain amount of kudos could be exchanged with days, weeks and even a month of osu!supporter. As the base of my idea, I'm using the method that some games use, where if the player collects enough coins (by doing missions or requests) he can buy items that can be helpful for the player.
The amount of kudos could be exchanged with days, weeks or months of osu!supporter. (This would be a possibility)
The difference would be that, besides the coins would be replaced by kudos, and the missions/requests are replaced with modding maps, there should exist "kind of" a list where you can see how much kudos would cost a certain period of osu!supporter. Depending of how many kudos you have, you can exchange them, with a certain period of supporter.
When I first posted my idea of the list, the costs were too cheap, and Stefan explained that if those numbers were real, players would abuse it very easily, so he adjusted the numbers and made a better version of the list. I will link both version below this comment
This way, more people would be interested in helping the community with modding maps (if the mod actually helps, obviously) and it would be more easier to people who can't pay for osu!supporter (people who doesn't have the money, people who lives in countries where it's hard to pay for it) to get some of it
I don't really know if someone likes this idea, but I hope it does
I don't know if someone has made a similar post about this, but i think is a good idea to make osu!supporter more accessible to countries where the economy doesn't let you pay for osu!supporter (and for people who's resources are low)
I created this idea to see if the osu!team likes the idea of making the osu!supporter a bit more accessible to countries where the economy is bad. You might be asking "why are you doing this post, that wouldn't be fair" well... First let me explain what's a bad economy.
Bad economy is when a country's economy is such a disaster, the monthly minimum wage barely lets you buy a pair of shoes and a dozen of eggs, a economy that is so unstable, you have to buy food as much as you can, because you don't know if tomorrow that food can be more expensive, a economy so bad, that with the money you make in a day, you can't even prepare a decent breakfast. In short, a bad economy is when the money you made doesn't let you have a normal life where you can eat, study and go out properly.
With that to a side, I will sound stupid, but i want to use the country where I live, Venezuela, as an example of a country with a bad economy.
Venezuela's economy is a disaster, where the payment you get isn't even a little portion of what you won around 2007-2012.
You might have seen in the internet an article that said something like "World of Warcraft's currency is more valuable than Venezuela's Bolivar" and well... That's true, you know your country has a bad economy when even a videogame's currency is more valuable than your local money...
And you might think "why are you saying all of this, if I have seen Venezuelan players with supporter tags, maybe they have money to buy them" well... That's not true
Most, if not all, of the Venezuelan osu! Players have or had supporter tag (like me) because of generous friends/players that bought them some supporter because they know we can't pay for it, in fact, just a month of supporter (4$) costs around 64.000 bolivares (around 30-35% of the monthly minimum wage) making it impossible to buy it with our own money (unless you buy dollars from the black market, that's the only way you can get dollars right now, and they can cost up to 20.000bsf and more)
As I know Venezuela is not the only country who has this kind of problem, so that's why I posted this idea here on Feature Request, to make osu!supporter a bit more accessible to the countries with bad economies and people with low resources, so they can enjoy the extra features the game offers, but they can't pay because of the bad economy if their country
But now, you might be thinking "well, now I understand why you guys cant pay for it, but how do you think they will be getting it?" Well... I think I have a good idea, it might be crazy, but i think it can work
It will sound stupid, but this is the only idea I have to make it more accessible: Exchanging kudos
How could this work? Well... if I know what I'm saying, with the kudos a player made from modding maps (obviously, the mod had to be helpful for the mapper) could be exchanged for some period of osu!supporter
What I mean is, a certain amount of kudos could be exchanged with days, weeks and even a month of osu!supporter. As the base of my idea, I'm using the method that some games use, where if the player collects enough coins (by doing missions or requests) he can buy items that can be helpful for the player.
The amount of kudos could be exchanged with days, weeks or months of osu!supporter. (This would be a possibility)
The difference would be that, besides the coins would be replaced by kudos, and the missions/requests are replaced with modding maps, there should exist "kind of" a list where you can see how much kudos would cost a certain period of osu!supporter. Depending of how many kudos you have, you can exchange them, with a certain period of supporter.
When I first posted my idea of the list, the costs were too cheap, and Stefan explained that if those numbers were real, players would abuse it very easily, so he adjusted the numbers and made a better version of the list. I will link both version below this comment
My idea of the costs list
>5 kudos: 1 day
>10 kudos: 2-3 days
>20 kudos: a whole week (or 10 days of supporter)
>50 kudos: a month
>100 kudos: two months
>10 kudos: 2-3 days
>20 kudos: a whole week (or 10 days of supporter)
>50 kudos: a month
>100 kudos: two months
Stefan's version of the list
>9 kudos: 1 day
>21 kudos: 3 days
>35 kudos: a whole week (or 10 days of supporter)
>56 kudos: two weeks
>84 kudos: a month
>120 kudos: two months
>21 kudos: 3 days
>35 kudos: a whole week (or 10 days of supporter)
>56 kudos: two weeks
>84 kudos: a month
>120 kudos: two months
This way, more people would be interested in helping the community with modding maps (if the mod actually helps, obviously) and it would be more easier to people who can't pay for osu!supporter (people who doesn't have the money, people who lives in countries where it's hard to pay for it) to get some of it
I don't really know if someone likes this idea, but I hope it does