We should all respect his choice either way.
Well as a fan and supporter of his work I feel let down. Especially from the point of view of a 'Knytt Stories' designer; I know the game was flagging anyway but this feels like it'll be the final nail in the coffin for it, as the game becomes so much harder to learn about and much more hassle for new players to get a trustworthy copy of. It makes our work much less likely to be discovered, shared, enjoyed and critiqued.
Not that I advocate getting angry and I would especially stand against turning that anger on Nifflas himself; I'm just disappointed. And though I can get that he might want to disappear from the online community himself, I struggle to understand why he wants to lessen exposure of his games, both for the money brought in by his commercial games and the encouragement of knowing people are finding and enjoying his work, be it commercial or free.
It seems a very strange decision to me. I've posted some dreadful work online in the past (whooo fanfiction of a 12-year-old!) which I would be happy to see lost, like the majority of my 'Knytt Stories' levels, I'd hate to see vanish. Nifflas has so much work to be proud of; I don't understand the rationale of wanting great games like 'Knytt' and 'Knytt Stories' to disappear.
(EDIT: Also, Chip, clicking the
Nifflas' Support Forum banner at the top of the forum page now gets a 404 error; can this be rerouted to the forum main page?)