Anonymous
11/8/2025, 4:09:19 AM
No.2048337
>>2048212
Dev interviews are really not a good form of marketing, because it puts them on the back foot. It frames the conversation like, “What about this issue?”
We said this before above in the thread; no one asked any interesting questions. Did anyone really ask about the enemy AI changed in depth? Of course not.
But even then, just showcase it. Show a 2 minute video. It speaks so much more than a 70 minute YouTube interview where people are back and forth on the minutia of sanctification.
No one cares what autistic people are grinding out at endgame. Make new experiences and that’s it. Don’t “we hear you” to no one, like online dialogue is worth a shot.
Dev interviews are really not a good form of marketing, because it puts them on the back foot. It frames the conversation like, “What about this issue?”
We said this before above in the thread; no one asked any interesting questions. Did anyone really ask about the enemy AI changed in depth? Of course not.
But even then, just showcase it. Show a 2 minute video. It speaks so much more than a 70 minute YouTube interview where people are back and forth on the minutia of sanctification.
No one cares what autistic people are grinding out at endgame. Make new experiences and that’s it. Don’t “we hear you” to no one, like online dialogue is worth a shot.