![]() Game That Is a Sequel to an Indie Game I Like But I do love time loops as a mechanic, and I do love Shakespeare, so this is right up my alley. so I went to the place and then did the thing, now what?). The build I played was still relatively new and filled with minor annoyances (omg, slow the fuck down so I can talk to you. Game I Tell People About When They Ask What I Saw At PAXĮlsinore - Do you ever experience Hamlet and ask yourself, Man, if only Ophelia were stuck in a time loop that she could only escape once she stopped everyone from murdering each other? Well, do I have a game for you. Mostly so that I don't forget them later. Here's an incomplete list of things I played and enjoyed. There's plenty that I enjoy, too, but man, there's plenty that I hate about it. I always forget the annoying/bad parts of PAX every time I go back. You can comment there using OpenID or you can comment here if you prefer. In conclusion: WILL WORK FOR COMMENTS AND KUDOS. Everything gets uglier when money gets involved. ![]() *eyes up fic hoard full of wonky first drafts* And I feel like making that the basic exchange that happens for my writing makes everything simpler. I feel fundamentally like I am happy to write for the feedback I get. But I would feel uncomfortable, having the pressure on me to provide work to the people who are giving me money, and it would feel uncomfortable to me to know that other people would feel pressured to write things for me because money changed hands.Īnd, I dunno. And to some degree, I know this is my privilege talking, because I'm pretty financially stable right now, and I have a work/life schedule that allows me to indulge in numerous hobbies at my leisure. But I don't think it's ever going to be something I do for myself, whether it's paying into someone's Patreon or opening myself up for commissions. I'm glad these models do exist, and I'm glad that creators who want or need that support can get them, whether it be through commissions or Patreon or tips or what have you. Probably spearheaded by dudes who are far more shameless when it comes to asking for money, but that's another post and conversation for another day. In some ways, this conversation is a sign of just how far the wider internet fan communities have come that we now do have mechanisms and models for supporting creators in ways that still mean that their content is still freely available. I am a creature of the gift-economy fandom. ![]() In more fandom-focused topics, I saw a survey about ways of financially supporting fan creators on Twitter and I'm still trying to process my reaction to it. The most amazing thing about it is that it's pretty much the opposite of Oscar bait, and yet. I think I wanted the ending to have more of a punch, but maybe it's better that it drifts off the way it does. I've been waiting on seeing it, mostly because I wanted to be in the right mood for it. Saw Moonlight for the first time last night.
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