Author Topic: Guys leave Scott alone. "Make A Difference"  (Read 4554 times)

« Last Edit: July 31, 2015, 12:01:34 PM by blood.fm »

It's just that Scott needs to die along with the game's atrocious community.
So now because you don't like his game and the people that play it, he needs to literally DIE? Do you not see the issue here?

It's just that Scott needs to die along with the game's atrocious community.

Somebody's a little salty about a loving video game

get your priorities straight dude

« Last Edit: July 31, 2015, 12:01:25 PM by blood.fm »

Scott does need to die however.
You're an edgey little asswipe aren't you?

he wants to make money just like everyone else. but the only difference here is he managed not to be a lazy piece of stuff teenager like most other game devs and successfully finish and milk something to make big bucks. wish i had that opportunity.

« Last Edit: July 31, 2015, 12:01:16 PM by blood.fm »

i just feel he needs to die.

for what purpose other than you dislike his content


Scott does need to die however.
i ain't forgetin screamin, i just feel he needs to die.
wow you are on a whole new level of dumb
stop being edgy
« Last Edit: July 31, 2015, 11:21:10 AM by Maxwell. »


i ain't forgetin screamin, i just feel he needs to die.
Blood.fm confirmed to be terminator, programed by fnafhatenet, to kill scott cawton, a hard working one man 24/7 game dev who had a hard life before making games being a cashier, then he created fnaf, and the war began of fandoms. fnaf won but as a last stand fnafhatenet crated blood.fm to kill scott

I mean, the fnaf series is garbage, but not enough to wish such misfortune onto the developer.

I've lost interest in the series and I don't like the fanbase, but I'm not going to hate on Scott.

Personally, I don't like the game, or the fanbase. However, I do believe he has full right to make the game, I don't really care. If he makes money off of it, then good for him.

Scott isn't the person that I have a problem with, he seems like a pretty normal developer (except for making 4 games a year, but meh) for who he is, but what bugs me instead is all the little kids I see running around wailing about how "scary" and how "deep" it is. I feel like every single time one of these kind of games come out, like fnaf or minecraft, it tends to get the media running for the "video games are all for kids" trend all over again. I'm not saying that games can't be for kids, or they can't be artistic, but when you get a ton of people being only exposed to this small section of the industry (like fnaf or minecraft) it really turns people off from video games.

However, I'm starting to believe that people who play video games and want the industry to "grow" have their own kind of victim complex, as video games are already a massive industry. Why do people constantly oppose anything new to the industry, as if we're some kind of "elites club"?

So really, the question here is how do we define a game as deep, when everyone's trying to come up with the next definition?

please don't flip out at me for asking stupid questions