>>107665505It goes both ways, yes.
But it's more on the artist refusing work because they want to be "superstars".
It's like actors refusing to act in TV because they want to act in films.
Meanwhile Patrick Stewart, absolutely based motherfucker, has done it all and has passion for the media, be it film, TV, games and everything else.
The other person up here is right,
>>107664247, it's fine if you make your comms higher for certain groups of people, infrequent clients tend to get higher costs associated with them. (which is why stuff like Pay as you Go not-contracts for internet services / phones are considerably higher than a regular subscription)
I think it's dumb myself, it pushes away potential clients instead. All you need to do is just have limits on how many comms you accept in a period of time, and keep "slots" always open in case you get a big client. It's that simple.