busybusybee

21 yrs πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Otome lover

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I love fandoms, art, otome games, silly little retro games, plushies and shoujo men.

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I just saw a job position for Rust and now I feel like learning it again!

Brazil is not very much into Rust yet, so I was low-key afraid of "wasting time", but I think it made me a little happier to see this.

There's just one company that I know that switched fully to Rust and they're kinda fire, tbh.



superfunc
@superfunc

the general mindset around game pricing has become so unreasonably bad, I don't even know what to say anymore.



charlenemaximum
@charlenemaximum

i know it's not a vast majority of people but the fact that there well and truly is a subsect of players who won't even spend a measly DOLLAR on a game should just remind you that if the culture does not value you, then you should value yourself. the people who truly want to support your work will do so in kind.

think about how many copies you need to sell of a $1 game, just to be able to say you made a profit. you lose so much money between payment processors, distributor cuts, tax between countries, etc. that you would need to sell like 30 copies of a game to make maybe $10.
you sell one copy at $20 and you make more money, and to be honest, much more genuine support and positive treatment for even bothering to make the game in the first place.

a person who is spending $1 on your game, more often than not barely values the purchase that they have made, and the kind of entitlement that i see from people complaining about the games they spent ONE DOLLAR on would honestly... well... actually, it probably wouldn't shock most of you if you've ever released a game publicly at all.

so, please, charge what you're worth. if you think your game is worth $5, charge $5. maybe even charge $7. charge $30 if you want! a bunch of games have done that and sold just fine. just please don't feed this ridiculous devaluing of creative work.


eniko
@eniko

i agree with all of this but also if you think your game is worth $5 charge $20. if you think it's worth $10, charge $20. if you think its worth $15, charge $20.

you can always reduce the price. you can always put your game on sale.

there is never* a reason to charge less than $20 for a game


lokeloski
@lokeloski
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I've discovered this game because of an fanart, and I got curious because... horror otome game with decyphing "enigmas"? Hello??? This is new (for me, at least)

Basically MC is a human who suddenly wakes up in a strange place. And everyone speaks a different language than our girl! Some of them looks gentle... others... not so much... and we can date them??? Sign me in!

I'm in love with the game mechanics and how the atmosphere is very much horror-like and immersive. I felt afraid of turning on every corner, because I might see some very scary shit or die. Not knowing for sure what the heck are they saying, if they are friend or foe... God this is amazing.

There's no real jumpscare, bosses or anything. Just this amazing feeling that I might be understanding everyone wrong, that I might be trusting the wrong guy, that maybe someone will turn on me. Is everyone calling me a dumb bitch? Maybe they are. They should, actually!

10/10 I will recommend and expect rambles about this when the next chapter releases.


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