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I wouldn't mind paying for this, but when someone promises a free, complete package, and delivers with an incomplete product with a price tag, it's going to ruffle some feathers. Despite what you say about "supporting the dev," if the guy needed the money to survive then he wouldn't rely on a ten year in development, promised free mod as his one and only revenue stream. I like that the guy started this because he wanted to and not because he wanted money, but I'm not going to fork over money for something that has a promise of completion if there was already that promise to begin with without the financial incentive.
Answer: "If I put 10 years of my life into developing a freely available mod for the sheer love of the game I would not attempt to extort money from people by releasing it as a standalone game for any amount of $$$."
Buying this is supporting the same business model that gets us carbon copies of Battlefield, Call of Duty, and hundreds of MMOs at ever worsening quality year after year.