Author Topic: When handicaps make games and get angry about being critiqued.  (Read 2776 times)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jhXMQ-oXUU

In the background: Jim Sterling's review of a very stuffty indie game on Steam.
The white text: The game's developer commenting on how he thinks Jim Sterling is a tool because he's saying bad things about his awful game.

I hate morons like this. Anybody with even an ounce of study in game theory can understand why his game is one of the worst in recent years. Even without it, you can see he stole models, didn't explain the gameplay at all and just made a really poor zombie game.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2014, 06:56:55 PM by McJobless »




What the forget is he doing?

I only need to see the first frame of the video to know this guy's a tool.


even totalbiscuit agrees
420 likes
this means he is the holy chosen one


these games are impressive

for 1996



The top one is one of the developers.

From their kickstarter:

"We are two guys with about 150k in lost wages and lifetime savings invested in our dream.  Help us get noticed all we need is some attention the game will speak for itself"

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/forsaken-uprising-new-mmo-free-copies-for-supporters?show_todos=true

everything about that hud is atrocious

Grade A+++ bow animations - IGN



why are there so many losers who make so much drama over games lately

there was zoe quinn, phil fish, and now this clown

why are there so many losers who make so much drama over games lately

there was zoe quinn, phil fish, and now this clown
It's because they're "indie".
I love indie games to death, but god damn can some devs be TOXIC.
You see, some indie devs think that they're the most special people on the Earth because they're "indie". It doesn't matter what they do, they're "indie". They often try to abuse their status as an indie developer as much as they can like it's loving magic.
"I know I released a $40 - 60 game that was basically a rip off of a much better game using stock Unity models and royalty free sound effects, but hey! I'm indie!"
The term "indie" is losing its true meaning
i think rather, the connotation is being changed
and that pisses me off to no end.

EDIT: Camel made a pretty good point.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2014, 11:14:38 PM by Vinska »