magicmechanism
magicmechanism
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24, Game designer, avid tabletop rpg player, sometimes I draw.
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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The thing about ADHD is that the "lack of reward chemicals in your brain" doesn't just mean that you don't want to do any tasks that don't feel particularly yummy :(, it means that your brain will look at chores and tasks that need to be done like "doing this would be painful and tedious for absolutely nothing to gain from it, Do Not Do That." The same thing that your brain tells you about everything else that would feel really bad and hurt the entire time that you're dying. The part of your brain that stops you from doing the thing is the same part that keeps you from shoving your arm into a wood chipper.
With unmedicated, unmanaged ADHD, "I have to do this assignment or I fail and my life will be ruined and I die" feels like a SAW trap, every single time.
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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Did you just crush my artifact
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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the enemy is doing some touhou shit my lord
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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fuck killing a victorian child by making them listen to hyperpop all you gotta do is make a white tumblr user listen to rap
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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the customer is always STUPID AS HELL!!!!!!!
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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Unironically I think we might run into another video game crash like back in the day
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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Knights
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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me: oh man im starving but im not sure what i should make for dinner……
the spirit of a 12th century templar knight that died a horrific death due to torture that started haunting me after i found a sword in the middle of the woods: spaghetti once more, prithee?
me: henry you are brilliant. spaghetti it is
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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He did bro so bad homie made another video just to apologize.
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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we're so back
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magicmechanism · 1 year ago
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Tango were so confident in Hi-Fi Rush that they released it on the same day they announced it; hotdropped it out of nowhere with nothing but a single trailer saying "THIS IS OUR COOL NEW RHYTHM-ACTION GAME IT'S OUT NOW!" and it actually worked. People loved it, it was popular, it wasn't an AAA game but it looked gorgeous and was a complete and polished experience, just an all-around triumph for the devs at Tango Gameworks.
I cannot overemphasize how crazy that is. If you're an indie game launching on Steam (meaning you're operating on a lower budget than most games) one of your first goals is to hit 20,000 wishlists before you launch, since that's the magic number that makes the Steam algo start showing your game to people who don't know you exist. You need months of hard work and good luck to make it, and even then you're still praying that the 20k wishlists actually convert to sales (I've worked on projects that hit 20k wishlists, but with a really low conversion rate so the games still 'failed')
An AA game with a hefty budget would need way more than that to make back its money spent. They would have to compete with AAA games hogging all the attention (and the audience's budget), while not having that scrappy indie culture behind them. If they don't sell enough to make their money back + enough for a new game, that studio is toast.
Hi-Fi Rush's team really went for a hotdrop stunt that would instantly kill 90% of other studios outright, somehow pulled it off spectacularly with a completely new IP that couldn't even fall back on brand recognition, and Microsoft STILL closed them down. They had a miracle team and just fired them all.
There's really nothing you can do to survive in this industry anymore
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