After Years of Struggling To Be Noticed, My Indie Game Was Covered By VICE
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Congrats!
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It's cool you guys allow it. I find banning self-promotion is such a stupid rule for a games community. It's cool seeing people make games, too!
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Amazing! Thank you, game is coming soon : )
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(fuck nazis, but) bro you are 10000% too deep into this. It's just an operating system
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I've not often seen such a perfectly on the nose example of a slippery slope argument, so I guess thank you for that.
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Thank you : )
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Rule 3 is about "excessive" self-promotion. Self-promotion is allowed, spamming is not.
I understand it isn't verry clear (I'm working on that), but as a mod, I usually do not remove if the following conditions are met :
- OP do not spam his game, once every 2 weeks is fine, once every two day is not.
- OP post objective is to spark a constructive disccution around said game. Good post forms are :
- A video trailer that accurently depict gameplay (to filter those low-effort games whose trailers are 100% cinematics)
- A text post that talk about the game without being just a steam description.
- OP ask for mods permission to advertise his game. @[email protected] (sorry for the ping
) didn't at first, got removed, but was nice enough to ask the mod about it, thank to what we found this arrangement.
- OP engages in the conversations. Those 1 day account that post their games, never to be seen again, will be removed without mercy.
All those implicit rules helps to keep this community free of advertisements for low-effort cash-grab games, and preserve everyone enjoyment of this community.
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I definitely want to see this version of self promotion encouraged. I think it's good and healthy for this community to be a place where creators can discuss cool projects, engage with their fans and solicit feedback, as long as they're doing so in a way that respects the health of the community. I think the accommodations you've chosen to make / demand here are very reasonable.
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Yeah I mean it's why I'm here. I'm much more interested in finding out about indie games then AAA games, if only because I probably already know about the AAA games. Especially because they're apparently AAAA these days, and presumably some of that budget includes advertising.
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Also I need to use Windows anyway for work so it's going to be dual booted anyway and if it's going to be dual booted anyway then the entire "supporting them" argument is irrelevant.
Also right-wing fascists developed Lemmy, so a little bit of worldview consistency would be nice
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Yeah I don't want to find out about games in this game community.
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It's been cool to see your posts/progress over time. Having thrown a couple of likes your way over that period, I do kind of feel I am ~90% responsible. If you ever get really famous, I will probably tell people, "I pretty much made that guy," fyi.
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Hahah love this comment! It's like a line from the game or something. Love your wit