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What's your job ?
author=kitten2021
If I told you people, the FBI would barge into your houses and question you on what you know then come to my house and arrest me for being a "traitor" to the nation.
Oh, and no, I'm not joking...
But, other than the not sharing ability of my job, I LOVE it!!
(Oh, and the blasted freakin' suicide alerts I deal with... >.< A bad way to start a Monday.)
hmmm.... a riddle.
Psychologist, interogator or welfare worker for a US intelligence/protection agency (FBI, CIA, DHS, FEMA).
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The Customer Is Always Right - Perception Of Designer & Player "Responsibilities" In Amateur & Commercial Video Games
This reminds me of this image thread where people were complaining about something the player will look at for all of a minute before moving on, and they wound up driving the spriter to remodel and spend hours fixing it up. What a waste of valuable time.
There is definitely a point where the creator just has to judge a particular criticism as not worth following up on. I'm sure when I make a gamepage for my project (not long now), people will say "the ____ looks like ass. fix it". I'll just have to make an educated decision as to whether it's really worth changing or leave as is and let moaners moan.
But yeah. Commercial games have it easy. There's no feedback mechanism besides the player ending the game, clicking the Contact Us link, and emailing something, and only after the game has been released. They're more likely to go to gamefaqs forums and post their opinion.
There is definitely a point where the creator just has to judge a particular criticism as not worth following up on. I'm sure when I make a gamepage for my project (not long now), people will say "the ____ looks like ass. fix it". I'll just have to make an educated decision as to whether it's really worth changing or leave as is and let moaners moan.
But yeah. Commercial games have it easy. There's no feedback mechanism besides the player ending the game, clicking the Contact Us link, and emailing something, and only after the game has been released. They're more likely to go to gamefaqs forums and post their opinion.
A "Not Reviewed Yet" section on the front page.
author=kentona
There are something like 300 games with a download without a review. I will pull some queries tomorrow or the next day and post them in a topic.
I will look into somehow incorporating a search for unreviewed games into RMN4
author=Adon237author=kentonaDarn. So it's like you only want certain games to be on the front page? Well this sucks. There is no point of posting your game on a site where most people only browse the front page...author=Adon237Gaming the system so that your game is constantly on the frontpage is against the rules. (a.k.a. The Davenport Rule - named after the first egregious offender).author=Dark GaiaIt's true, that is my plan for my game ,don't be offended, if you didn't do that, where would your game be?author=Deacon BatistaIs it? How cute.
This is called the "Legionwood Tactic" ;-)
I plan to update my game with small demos getting slightly larger each time and then release the full game.
People caught abusing this system with their game download will have their game forcibly removed from the frontpage. Repeat offenses will lead to the game being removed from RMN.
Don't do this.
Unless you want that days worth of being noticed. :|
If you don't want people abusing the system, implement a new one. :|
...or you could obey the rules...?
Let's build a mountain!
Beneath the 6 'Latest Games to Play', why don't you add a row for 6 'Random Games to Play', and it refreshes daily or by a specific Refresh button (not the browser refresh).
I'm not sure how you could avoid it from displaying dead projects from 2007 without manually creating the selectable database, but it would be a way to give fledgling projects some limelight.













