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Punk_Kricket
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Call me Kricket - I review games at an infrequent pace.
I'm also a whole idiot just enjoying life with my opinions and music.
I'm also a whole idiot just enjoying life with my opinions and music.
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What are you jamming to?
Currently listening to this guy's covers.
https://youtu.be/XBPvUXzinNk
EDIT: Not showing the video no matter what I do; will try to fix when I get home.
https://youtu.be/XBPvUXzinNk
EDIT: Not showing the video no matter what I do; will try to fix when I get home.
What are you thinking about right now?
Been enjoying my wife's days off by binge watching some anime we've been meaning to get caught up on. And today, other than going into to town to pay a bill or two, we're having our monthly restaurant outing.
Gotta stop and enjoy the small things, you know? :3
Gotta stop and enjoy the small things, you know? :3
What Videogames Are You Playing Right Now?
Picked back up where I left off in Tokyo Mirage Sessions after binge playing Twilight Princess HD to 100% completion.
After I beat TMS and doing a New Game + run, going to pick back up and do a new game on Xenoblade Chronicles X. Cuz I never did beat it...>_>
After I beat TMS and doing a New Game + run, going to pick back up and do a new game on Xenoblade Chronicles X. Cuz I never did beat it...>_>
What are you thinking about right now?
Ugh, it's been a long day and I've been absent a few days. Been job hunting, which has turned up zilch as far as results go. But, hey. Gotta keeeeep plugging at it.
What are you thinking about right now?
author=Liberty
Don't pressure him too much - it might make him not want to bother. Maybe let him know that there are some games like his on the site and he might want to check them out to get some ideas as to how they went about connecting their stories together (Channel Changer and Legendary Legend are two off the top of my head that have a similar idea, but I know there's a fair few more).
Also, offering to playtest yourself (maybe a swapsies type dealio where he checks out your game for you and you do the same for him) might make him a bit more open. Especially if you ask him to point out any issues he finds in your game, not matter how small. If you open yourself up to critique from him, he might feel better about doing the same from you.
And even if he isn't past the idea stage, that's fine. You might have inspired him, so don't push him too much into 'admitting' anything. Just be nice about it and let him know that if (and when) he feels like sharing you're there to listen/help. He might be really shy about it since it sounds like he's just started. Give him time.
I think that's what I was gonna do. I mean, the guy doesn't lack confidence, but maybe in this one area he does. Which would make sense. >_> Even I would be nervous about sharing work if I had reservations about it.
What are you thinking about right now?
author=LockeZ
IMO, people who are "afraid of harsh criticism and feedback" should not be doing creative work in the first place. Revelling in harsh criticism and feedback is basically the most important quality you can have for any creative job. In the long run, I feel like it's far more important than skill, talent or experience.
On the other hand, the anonymous nature of the internet can lead to you not realizing when a piece of harsh criticism was posted by another webcomic artist who has experienced similar issues, and when it was posted by a thirteen year old who is copying and pasting something irrelevant and dumb that he saw someone say somewhere else.
This is very true - and I know how frightening criticism can be, especially to a new comer. I tried to encourage him that while people may be harsh and direct, its those very same people that he should listen to as to better his craft.
author=Corfaisusauthor=Punk_KricketSend him my way and I'll crush his stones. That'll be my "day of kindness" act; I'll give him what he's afraid to hear and, assuming he can take it, he'll move forward.
A mate of mine is developing a game and, being the helpful sort, directed him toward here. He proceeds to tell me he's put his work on here, so I asked for the name of his game - he 'forgot' it.
Fast forward and it's revealed he did not put it up here, because he's afraid of harsh criticism and feedback.
And, le me, says, "Nah, you should put it up there. It's better to get honest feedback than to have friends tell you it's good when it's really shit."
XD Not sure what he's scared of.
Can we start by getting screenshots? You're close to him, he doesn't even need to hear it if it doesn't go over well.
I asked him for screenshots and he said he had some on his phone, but then he maybe fidgeted with it for a minute or so and put it away. It makes me suspect there's no actual game, but mainly concept - which, even with that alone, I told him to share that to here and try to make a connection with others to try and expand his horizon on game making.
He's convinced that his story is sound, yet in the same sentence said he needs to figure out how to 'connect' the pieces of the story. To me, this means he has the outline but not the ways in which the story will connect.
Then again...bringing it back around, I'm curious as to if he's really developing something or just saying so to relate to me and the interest I've taken to game development and all, cuz I was showing him a lot of the work I've seen on here and thats what spurred him on to that topic.
He's a strange bloke, that's for sure. Next time I have him over I'm gonna see if I can't get the squeeze on some screenshots, cuz I'm curious if they exist.
I did reassure him that his premise was novel but fun - basically some cosplayers get transported from a Dragon-Con type event and into medieval times, and are forced to adapt by using their 'video game and nerd' knowledge to survive.
Still - whenever I find people interesting in doing some game dev'ing, I point them in this direction. Though hesitant, maybe I can convince him to join and share and really expand on his ideas.
What are you thinking about right now?
author=Dudesoftauthor=Punk_KricketThere's a pretty legit reason I never started a webcomic. Fear of failure.
A mate of mine is developing a game and, being the helpful sort, directed him toward here. He proceeds to tell me he's put his work on here, so I asked for the name of his game - he 'forgot' it.
Fast forward and it's revealed he did not put it up here, because he's afraid of harsh criticism and feedback.
And, le me, says, "Nah, you should put it up there. It's better to get honest feedback than to have friends tell you it's good when it's really shit."
XD Not sure what he's scared of.
I'm the same way. I've numerous stories floating around in my mind but whenever I go to put the proverbial pen to paper, I tense up and psych myself out from fear. I'm slowly getting better but it's hard.
What Videogames Are You Playing Right Now?
Just Cause 2 fucks with my compulsive completionist disorder.
I've this feeling I'm going to get into the upper 80's or 90's percentile and then not know what I've left to find...and that'll drive me insane.
I've this feeling I'm going to get into the upper 80's or 90's percentile and then not know what I've left to find...and that'll drive me insane.
Wow, the official RPG Maker site forum rules are..... wow!
Personally, I enjoy the smaller numbers here than other forums I've browsed. Feels much friendlier. There are rules here, but they're common sense and flexible, I'd say.
What are you thinking about right now?
A mate of mine is developing a game and, being the helpful sort, directed him toward here. He proceeds to tell me he's put his work on here, so I asked for the name of his game - he 'forgot' it.
Fast forward and it's revealed he did not put it up here, because he's afraid of harsh criticism and feedback.
And, le me, says, "Nah, you should put it up there. It's better to get honest feedback than to have friends tell you it's good when it's really shit."
XD Not sure what he's scared of.
Fast forward and it's revealed he did not put it up here, because he's afraid of harsh criticism and feedback.
And, le me, says, "Nah, you should put it up there. It's better to get honest feedback than to have friends tell you it's good when it's really shit."
XD Not sure what he's scared of.













