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friendlybus
·6 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Not interested doesn't work. One or two weeks later it 'forgets' your preferences and someone else uploads the same content as a clip so it gets suggested too.

Googling around shows there used to be a 'Don't recommend this channel' button which would be awesome to have back.

I find it very annoying listening to a two hour debate, understanding difficult topics and then disagreeing with the speaker and being unable to block content from said speaker.

There's a bunch of one-topic people pushing their opinions out to the youtube user base and it would be great not to have to see their face in 30 different suggestions after you find yourself deeply disagreeing with their opinions or you're just done with their conversations after hearing all of their views.
friendlybus
·7 वर्ष पहले·discuss
I found that company via a gdc talk by the guy who did The First Tree (the talk was called No Time, No Budget or something alike). He used them mostly to get through the hurdles of rules and guidelines. Glad I could inspire good luck with your game!
friendlybus
·7 वर्ष पहले·discuss
These guys help indies port to consoles, maybe they have a few tips?

https://do-games.com/
friendlybus
·7 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Just curious, what would you say to your customers that are playing you game for the sake of escapism or entertainment?
friendlybus
·7 वर्ष पहले·discuss
They're planning to look 'futuristic' for 2024. This thing will launch in 2020 along with Cyberpunk 2077, and will have the rough edges shaved off it for 2024 when it lands on mars. Elon's oversight role will increase and the main thrust of the project will be handed over to someone who can 'make it big' and focus on creating a glut of average items on Mars in roughly the same style, that Elon validates.

Then we will transition into a feminine, high quality style for 2028.
friendlybus
·7 वर्ष पहले·discuss
It's big, bad and punk hitting the current trends. In a decade we're going to look back on this and wonder what we were thinking.