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offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-07 21:16 [#02440652]
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has anyone heard of homestuck? well its just got like
$800,000 of funding to be made into a game. LAZY_TITLE


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-08 00:10 [#02440657]
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i guess im just pissed off that a webcomic/meme has gotten
more money than ill ever see in my life from thousands of
people (teenagers). i think im also using this as an example
of how baffling these times seem to me


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-08 00:13 [#02440658]
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and maybe i just dont get it or i just never liked webcomicy
stuff but im trying out this homestuck thing - i find it
really off putting that this might somehow be the future


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2012-09-08 12:41 [#02440665]
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are you jealous or something?


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-08 15:35 [#02440672]
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fuck yeahs.



 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-09-08 17:14 [#02440673]
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mspaintadventures has been a powerhouse for i can't even
remember how many years. it's not like a wave of cash broke
down his front door seconds after he picked up the crayons.
don't let the drawing style trick you into thinking this
came easily/overnight/etc.

in any case, it's full of references targeted at those who
grew up in the 90s; maybe that's your problem


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-09-08 18:59 [#02440674]
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I had never seen/heard of mspaintadventures before today,
but looking at it, it's entertaining enough and the person
behind it is clearly talented. I can think of less deserving
recipients of the money.

AMPI MAX: With regards the $800,000. Consider the following
four points.
1. That's less than £500,000.
2. You will, unless you choose to never work AND have the
lowest possible entitlement to benefits, almost certainly
see more money than that unless you die at a relatively
young age.
3. Irrespective of what you do at the moment, you live in a
country in which if you had the talent and/or willingness to
work hard, you could make that sort of money relatively
quickly. Most people on earth really will never see that
sort of money, nor have the opportunity to earn it,
irrespective of their talent and how hard they work
4. It's not like that money is half a million to blow on
coke and whores: It costs money to develop a game. Even if
the person behind it is a true one man band (who can
program, draw and score the game himself), there will be
costs for development kit, test environments, hosting for
servers, etc. He will also find that people who gave of
their time to "help out" when it was a solo indie affair,
will suddenly want money if they continue to be involved. It
sounds like a lot, but trust me (I worked in a software
house for the best part of a decade) £500,000 is not
a large sum of money to fund software development,
particularly if it's going to run on multiple platforms.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-08 19:01 [#02440675]
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no well thats the thing i can basically tell its not utter
shit i mean this guy has been making this for 3 years or
something. its probably a labour of love and i can respect
that. its just i suppose im focusing on the attention this
things gotten in a negative way because im starting to feel
like the core market out there is really
youtube/twitter/cloud based
i feel like today you cant make a silent hill you have to
make a
slender
i dont really hate the 90s thing. look i cant hate people
for liking the stuff they like and homestuck fandom is
probably well deserved. but i can now sort of imagine $1m
being cloud funded for some brony mmorpg and i think thats
the kind of vibe im bitching about today.

on the other hand im talking about this because i find it
encouraging and sweet that something with pretty humble
beginnings has been massively supported by thousands of
people. $800.000 in 2 days is pretty astonishing


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-08 19:21 [#02440676]
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i was looking at it as $800.000 spent on a meme. on omegle
people were either typing OMG HOMESTUCK or WHO IS YOUR FAV
PONY TO CLOP TO and on first impressions a while back this
homestuck thing seemed pretty fag ykno im still not entirely
convinced otherwise. but its not just a meme and has been
going a while and its apparently supposed to develop into
really interesting shit so i cant hate.

yah £500.000 is not a lot for a computer game its just a
lot to have been cloud sourced in 2 days. like i said i
thought this was going from silly webcomic to computer game
in 2 days.

i'll never have £500.000 to do some cool shit btw. i put
that down to not being very enterprising so i think i will
shut the fuck up about everyone else doing cooler stuff than
me:)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-09-08 19:21 [#02440677]
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I also don't really like the cloud direction either. I think
it's amazing people working alone still put out Spectrum and
Atari games in traditional media and people still buy them.


I think Kickstart's main difference is more democract than a
load of suits deciding what the kids want, which is probably
a good thing (for the kids at least). I do agree, however,
it does show up how poor most people's taste is.


 

offline broken phillip on 2012-09-09 02:20 [#02440695]
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AMPI MAX, I really like your D^vid Firstly musics.

It has been about the only stuff I have consistanty come
back to listening to in the past few months.

Put your energies into some more of that please.

And DO NOT read YouTube comments.
They are the worst thing in the world.
Reading them makes me me angry for some reason.

Maybe I'm getting old and do not get the youth of today
with their fear of FULL STOPS/PERIODS.

If they do use them, they shoot them all out at the end
of what mess they have just typed so you can place
them yourself.........

But anyways Your Music is great.
Even better that it is free for the taking/listening to.

Keep indoors and SURVIVE.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2012-09-14 05:56 [#02440887]
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thanks luv


 


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