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Aielman15

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Yeah, that’s my problem. I tend to hyper-focus on a specific hobby for a few days and then move on to the next one, and maybe get back to the first hobby after a few months or even a year. If I buy things instead of joining a subscription service, I may spend more now, but I’ll end up saving a lot of money down the line.

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These guys have waaaaay too much free time.

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What’s worse? Fighting Doomguy or being the school’s principal with Eda as one of your students?

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Martials are already underpowered enough without forcing them to give up even more of their meagre power.

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I feel like this should be satire, but it never becomes funny and just reads as a poor (and, quite honestly, not very original) attempt at trolling.

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It largely depends on what kind of niche audience you are attempting to reach. I’ve also faced this challenge (not in writing specifically, but I create mods for videogames and for DnD) and I guess there’s no correct answer. Sometimes it’s up to luck if people finds you at all.

I don’t like compromising my artistic integrity for improved marketability. I’d rather remain unknown but happy with what I create, than making things I don’t like. There is an argument to be made about finding a compromise, but I’m not that good at giving up my vision. Of course this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take feedback into account: accepting criticism is the number one step to get better, and I’ve always been grateful for other people’s feedback on what I create. But I want feedback focused on improving what I want to do, not aimed at changing it to make it more preferable to others.

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Lol, enshittification came faster than expected. At least Netflix was successful before the price hike, and then decided to be greedy because their user base was willing to pay.

On the other side of the fence, Xbox Series consoles tanked harder than XOne (which was already a colossal failure) and Game Pass subscribers fell short of corporate expectations every year since its inception. And they decide that this is the best time to double the price of the service? Good luck with that decision, Microsoft.

Who is gonna pay $15/month for a catalog of old games? Old games are already cheap enough that you can buy them directly and still “profit” over keeping an ongoing subscription. And $20/month for day one games? At that price, you’re better off just buying the damn game. GP was already hard to justify at its previous price, but this new price point is egregious.

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Great games, I have fond memories of me and my brother playing those flash games.

If you don’t want to pay, the Flashpoint Collection already has these flash games and they are fully functional, although I think I’ll grab this release to support the dev after all these years.

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Wasn’t this already confirmed a few months ago?

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The Boiling Isles must be grateful that Hooty is on their side. Not even the titans and the archivists combined could defeat him.

On a side note, why so many comics all of a sudden? I can barely keep up! Lol

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