blackfrancis75 wrote:You could offer a few ROMs for games that nobody would pay to play (of which, yes, there are many hundreds), so there's no chance it would hurt you financially.
It then becomes a question of why wouldn't you do it?
User-comments can easily be astroturfed, and when people visit a site and continually encounter dead-ends that require pre-payment instead of providing a tiny part of the site's functionality as a goodwill gesture, it begins to feel like a sham.
As Hot Trout already said, we already offer the vast majority of the site for free, whether registered or not. The only sections that one would require donating to gain access to can be found in the
List of Unlimited User Only Areas.
I just did the math, and only 10.6% (rounded up) of the gaming/computing systems are locked to Unlimited Members. That means that approximately 89.4% of the gaming/computing systems are completely FREE to anyone, registered or otherwise. And this is only listing systems, not actual rom counts from each of the 50 locked systems in comparison the the ROM counts of the 425 remaining systems that are completely FREE, So it could very well be less that's locked to Unlimited Members only.
Quite simply put: We do not need to offer free "test" ROMs from the sections that are locked down to Unlimited Members because they could test out other ROMs from the free sections and find that we only offer the highest quality ROMs possible, and check quite often to make sure that the ROMs we are posting are completely free of viruses and other forms of malware not to mention fully functional and not broken in the slightest. Also, we're not like the "other ROM sites" out there - we don't require you to vote or make you only able to download a few a day... we're completely free with no strings attached. That's saying something.
Should certain ROMs or sections of ROMs become broken or non-functional, we always and IMMEDIATELY resolve the issues so that they are perfectly functional and working again as fast as we possibly can. We are human, so we are subject to having some errors crop up now and then; nothing is perfect.