There are decades where nothing happens and there are weeks where decades happen

  • Goadstool [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    I love it when you get stuck into something, all the distractions become muted because you just need to get through the part that you’re focused on, and you can just push through it until it’s done. So gratifying.

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            Yeah well, me too of course, haha. Hexbear helped elevate it just above the precipice of utter obscurity, but without more reviews, it shall sit where it sits. In the meantime, I’ll just keep sharing it with new people, and wait for something to change.

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              I’ve found it’s a lot easier to get people to read/watch/play what you’ve made than it is to get those same people to leave reviews. yea

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                Dude, it is literally impossible to get people to leave reviews. I went to that con a couple months ago, and had like two dozen people tell me, to my face, that they’d leave reviews. Not a single one of them did. Same goes here on Hexbear, a couple people recently assured me they’d drop a review, but then never did shrug-outta-hecks Of course plenty of others did do so before that, and they’re honestly the reason I feel any sense of success whatsoever.

                At the end of the day, I’m mostly just glad that they actually played the game, though. Reviews are a way that fans of the game can ensure that Steam pays me more for the work it took to make it, but it also just means the most to me that people actually appreciate the game itself. The more people who get to do that, the more satisfied I will be with the obscene amount of work it was to make it.

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                  Dude, it is literally impossible to get people to leave reviews. I went to that con a couple months ago, and had like two dozen people tell me, to my face, that they’d leave reviews. Not a single one of them did. Same goes here on Hexbear, a couple people recently assured me they’d drop a review, but then never did

                  Oh that’s so real to me and I hate it. burgerpain

                  I’ve found for my own work that there’s a nearly-impossible margin between “being too pushy about reviews” and "hinting in a way that is not noticed or outright ignored. sweat

                  At the end of the day, I’m mostly just glad that they actually played the game, though. Reviews are a way that fans of the game can ensure that Steam pays me more for the work it took to make it, but it also just means the most to me that people actually appreciate the game itself. The more people who get to do that, the more satisfied I will be with the obscene amount of work it was to make it.

                  I have to take comfort that most people that read my work seemed to enjoy it, even if they don’t leave reviews and sometimes just privately message me and say they liked it. Yeah it feels good to read that but it’d mean a lot more if they just posted a few sentences where the algorithm can pick it up AAAAAAAAAAAAAH shinji-screm

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                    11 months ago

                    algorithm

                    Even just the word makes me feel so tired at this point pain

                    Hard to avoid feeling embittered by the knowledge that so many people are forced to work pointless jobs they hate purely to justify the validity of the system of our collective oppression, while artists are spurned for charging half the cost of a fast food burrito for something they spent 3 years meticulously pouring their soul into. What the fuck even is this reality, man.

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                  I never really considered the importance of leaving reviews and other algorithm-related stuff until somewhat recently.

                  I do want to support devs in what little I can muster, but when it comes to reviews, I feel like I’m just too head emptyblob-no-thoughts when playing games to write something actually constructive deeper-sadness

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                    That’s the thing, though: because we’re just trying to satisfy an algorithm, it really doesn’t matter what you write. I always just tell people they can leave a review that just says “Game is really cool, I like the dialog” or whatever, and that counts.

                    I think a lot of people feel pressure to say something thoughtful about a game, but it’s really not necessary. And as far as I’m concerned, knowing that they played it and liked it is plenty enough for me. I literally only care about Steam reviews because of the algorithm deciding how many people get to see my game at all.