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Anonymous /vg/529876779#530203485
7/6/2025, 9:48:00 PM
>>530201616
I've actually been learning GameMaker for like 6 months, believe it or not. I just don't feel the need to share things before they are "ready" since most will not find them interesting until I have more stuff prepared.
The thing is, I just popped in here out of boredom one day and I was like "Wow, these people are talking an insane amount of ignorant shit" and got annoyed. I understand the value of the "iterative" process, but without a plan, I find it difficult to "iterate" in the first place. That's the funny thing. I was actually working on things quite a bit, but "certain parties" were quite obsessed with closing their eyes and pretending nothing was happening and it just pissed me off, so that boiled over into anger. Some people in the game development sphere are very condescending and catty. And I don't even think they do it because they view others as a threat, but because their community and peers basically encourage it. While I appreciate useful advice, most of it is things I already know (and am doing) but it often seems to come from a malicious place and just an excuse to insult people further, which I do not appreciate. You do not actually care about me or like me. And that's fine. What I fucking despise is the unwarranted smugness and the sudden apologetics when pressed. Honestly, I prefer for people to just continue being awful and saying their true ugly thoughts instead of trying to do some bullshit apology and advice when caught, but it's whatever. Maybe you're completely right, but I'm tired of pretending to be courteous and nice to people who will never support me no matter what I do and never cared for me to begin with. There is literally no benefit to it and it's just like who the fuck cares, it doesn't matter. You don't actually care so stop fucking pretending lmao. But like I said, it's whatever. We'll see when it's actually done and let the works speak for themselves. Like professionals.