Who knows about this instance but he's received plenty of normal criticism over the years and he's refused all of it. Even threw away help that he himself had hired because he said he wanted to change the code to be more efficient or something along those lines.
Sounds more like a terrible team manager. It’s Eva, he’s a dweeb, probably unable to transmit opinions and thoughts correctly so he wants to work on the project by himself.
I know little about the details surrounding the long lolcow saga that is YandereDev, but I can pretty easily imagine most of the so-called criticism he gets is not the kind that is actually helpful. But I am also confident that he's not the type to take real criticism and turn it into something good anyways.
You're on the right track, but not all the way there. The next step is realizing that even if people have reason to believe something sucks, their reasons can be misguided as well. And even if their reasons are on the mark, the criticism might still not apply. And even if a criticism applies, it may not be within a person's capabilities. And even if it's within someone's capabilities, it may not be within their resources. And even if it's within their resources, it may not be within their time.
And even if they follow through and accomplish what the critic wanted, it may ultimately not satisfy the audience.
People think that just because they offered help that means the artist should take it. And when the artist refuses, they take offense. "How DARE he refuse my generosity". Their ego gets hurt, and then they lash out at the artist. So you as a critic really have to ask yourself: "Am I giving this criticism as a selfless act? Or am I doing it to just to feel like I'm right about something"
Was the criticism constructive?
>i didn't know i had to shoot the fricking floor in metroid dread.
Fpbp
People are just little b***hes, sometimes even constructive criticism is moronic.
Who knows about this instance but he's received plenty of normal criticism over the years and he's refused all of it. Even threw away help that he himself had hired because he said he wanted to change the code to be more efficient or something along those lines.
Sounds more like a terrible team manager. It’s Eva, he’s a dweeb, probably unable to transmit opinions and thoughts correctly so he wants to work on the project by himself.
he's a lolcow, none of the "criticisms" he gets are worth anything
Really? Not a single thing?
moron dev probably subscribes to critical theory and all it's variants
*genuine criticism
"Obviously."
The cat, but don't pretend that 99% of the shit you homosexuals blurt out is good criticism.
criticism only helps if it's accurate and fair
No it doesn’t. Only constructive criticism helps and most of the time is better to ignore it.
yandere dev. its his game he can follow his own vision.
I know little about the details surrounding the long lolcow saga that is YandereDev, but I can pretty easily imagine most of the so-called criticism he gets is not the kind that is actually helpful. But I am also confident that he's not the type to take real criticism and turn it into something good anyways.
>this thing sucks
bad criticism
>this thing sucks because of A, B, and C, and could be improved with X or Y
good criticism
either way yandev is a Black personhomosexual and is automatically wrong by default
You're on the right track, but not all the way there. The next step is realizing that even if people have reason to believe something sucks, their reasons can be misguided as well. And even if their reasons are on the mark, the criticism might still not apply. And even if a criticism applies, it may not be within a person's capabilities. And even if it's within someone's capabilities, it may not be within their resources. And even if it's within their resources, it may not be within their time.
And even if they follow through and accomplish what the critic wanted, it may ultimately not satisfy the audience.
People think that just because they offered help that means the artist should take it. And when the artist refuses, they take offense. "How DARE he refuse my generosity". Their ego gets hurt, and then they lash out at the artist. So you as a critic really have to ask yourself: "Am I giving this criticism as a selfless act? Or am I doing it to just to feel like I'm right about something"
Is his game out yet?
I think he's waiting to lose his virginity before he releases it
The one who didn't buy a subreddit for 3000 dollars so he could delete people saying mean things about him.
The several people that were typing.
There's a difference between saying "It's dogshit" and "The textures are so brown that it looks like dogshit"