I wish I knew what my problem with game development was. It feels like I can't just stick to a project, I have so many great prototypes but so few fully released games. I get really excited about projects and ideas and then whip them up as a proto, and then just get "bored".
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And it's not a boredom of the idea as much as it feels like me telling myself 'why would anyone ever want to buy this when there's X, Y, and Z they could buy??'. I feel like the indie dev scene kind of promotes that, telling you your game isn't ever good/unique enough.
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En réponse à @matchristian
the secret to indie gamedev enthusiasm is never ever think about money. this is art, not manufacturing! there's almost zero chance of money no matter what you make, no matter how good it is, like a play, sculpture, poem, painting, or song.
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En réponse à @McFunkypants
Good point; that and comparison, comparing yourself to others is really easy and really destructive most of the time.
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En réponse à @matchristian
so true. pls forgive my knowitall tone, only say all this because I've felt this way so many times, money worries and comparing myself against those I admire is so painful and humbling and demotivating, I aspire to avoid doing so but don't often succeed either
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Oh I didn't take it as a 'knowitall tone' at all; I respect your thoughts!
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