Spirit_of_Auron wrote:Yeah I think a lot have seen that, the fact he keeps going on about how he's so shocked that it got that strong of a negative reaction says that. I get wanting to be proud of what you've created, I get that more then some may think, I won't continue work on a story I've written if I'm not absolutely happy with it, and i typically won't go beyond a few sentences if it gets that way(I can tell that fast) but I learned a long time ago that being happy with your work is one important part, ensuring others enjoy that work too, is just as important, it doesn't matter how much you may personally enjoy what you've created, it's not really going to help you out if your doing it for a financial means of independence and it's hated by all.
Yeah, as anyone who is successful can tell you they didn't get just because they tried hard. They also had support from viewers, fans, etc. Like on YouTube, Chuggaaconroy may be one of the most successful Let's Players but that wouldn't be the case if no one watched or supported him. Yes he has to enjoy the games he covers (as should be obvious) but he also has to consider what his viewers want to see.
Acid, however, just thinks about himself. What will make him the most money. I get his got a rather large debt, but he shouldn't saddle us with the responsibility of getting him out of it.
ml1201 wrote:Actually one of the needs of the community is to create a site where the community doesn't need to worry about it staying up, which was I guess the purpose of the social media aspect of it. But him launching an incomplete site with only the media aspect of it currently working was a VERY bad idea. He just should have waited until everything was finished, apologized for the delay, and then tried to get people on or had testers on during that time. He said something about people helping test it, but even after he got people to do that even they were still complaining about the site. So I'm guessing he thought those where not problems that needed to be addressed until the launch failure.
Yeah, makes me wonder why he even had testers if he wasn't going to listen to their complaints. You don't do that. He's not been suited to be a site manager for a while now. Not when he only thinks of profit in everything. I saw that getting a 'VIP' account costs $45. He's nuts to think that's worth it.