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January 12th 2015, 08:20 AM
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I should have known nobody would like this thing but me.

But... that's not true.

Hell, I'll go deeper into this. I can see where you're coming from as a sort of writer/entertainer type myself. I get how other people's works can overshadow another's. Really, it can be downright depressing when you put something out there and people either don't like it, or don't see it, or whatever, and it sucks when people even pay to be noticed more and leave people in the dust. Here, it's not really like that and you've clearly released things people enjoy - Malachi the Jerk, the Crazy Old Tim Plays all the DMODs Project, and seriously, Dinkgon Warrior.

I'm not sure how much of this is coming from being drunk, but I can sympathize. I had a ridiculous idea recently about changing all the dialogue in a Berserk episode to a bunch of chicken noises, changing everyone's heads, and some other stuff. Then I came to the realization that I'm really not a good editor and I can't really work on things alone very well, especially when I'm stuck with an editor that is completely unstable. Sure, Teamviewer was open, but I was only typing and just crawling my way though the video not really feeling up to doing it. Still, the result was good enough for me I guess. I got to the point where I said duck it and just edited the hand holding the behelit, the intro song, and Goto slamming his hammer down on a slab of chicken breast. I think it's ducking hilarious but the likes/dislikes say otherwise. Still, as much as it sucks to feel like nobody really enjoys things I put out, I do it anyways. Someone out there is bound to like it. Thus I like Dinkgon Warrior, and others probably do as well. Sure, it's annoying to have to deal with every enemy before going to a new screen, but it's quick and it's amusing when music can't play for more than like half a second before changing. More RPGs with turn based combat need more ways to get through combat quicker which is why I can't understand why people don't adopt how Earthbound handled it by skipping over combat you'd definitely win and just give you the reward instantly. Other than that, the ability to warp from a dungeon, warp to town, get powerful as duck quickly, and find elusive wizards that give you piles of XP is fine.

I guess you're different about these things. Maybe not though, I'd probably drink a lot of booze out of depression and you've obviously got more followers to the things you do than I do. Still, there's bound to be someone that enjoys what someone puts out. So here's one of them.