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on patreon you can set goals and paths such as 500 bucks this is how much i need and once this goal is met i will release the charging station etc. another example would be on patreon set a goal for 1000 bucks to unleash the item for a machine jet pack and so on so forth. not saying you shouldnt do it this current way but it can come off as manipulative and can make some people not recommend mod. and as such can cause people to not use it if mech loses power and no way to recharge it without spending cash which they may give free if they knew you needed help instead of by force through this current method. just an idea for you :)
I will do it in patreon so that everyone can see progress
How will I collect a fixed amount, I will release the charging station
If this happens, I will continue to complement the robot
500 dollars per creation. i mean its fair if it was "heres my idea, but it cuts into my time to make it and there isnt any files for any part of my idea yet, just the concept" you literally just tore the incentive of payment out by charging ppl after they tried ur stuff.
it was a great mod but it can pretty much fade into the great abyss of obscurity.