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O'Relic

2 years ago

Stuff on my mind (Small personal devlog)


Man, this FNaF stuff is insane.

I've already been through hell and back in this community, and I feel like nothing good ever came out from it. I know it's not good to compare myself to others, especially when others have teams of experienced coders, modelers, artists, etc., and I only have me, myself, and I, but I feel like nobody really acknowledges that. Games in-development I've gotten a glimpse of look so advanced and professional, which is very inspiring, yet even more discouraging that I can't live up to people's expectations.

Numbers don't matter, but all I want is to make something for people to enjoy- yet barely anybody comments or interacts with me about the game. I've always felt invisible, and I don't really know what to do. I greatly appreciate everybody here, it brings a smile to my face every time somebody follows the game.

I just wish there were more ways to get more eyes on the project without it backfiring hard on me for dumbass reasons out of my control.

Idk. Just feels good to vent sometimes.

I would deeply appreciate it if you asked a question about me or the game or just said hi. Helps me feel not completely invisible, ya know?



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