Kailia
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Post by Kailia on Jun 23, 2015 5:33:11 GMT -8
Hello, so you want to make the game...?
I have a few questions first.
What is your name?: What gender are you?: What Age are you?: Are you experienced?: If someone told you that your work was bad how would you handle it?: If someone continued to bug you begging for a map, what would you do?:
Thank you for participating the rank will be chosen soon!
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Tiiicks
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Post by Tiiicks on Jul 5, 2015 17:57:26 GMT -8
What is your name?: Aaron What gender are you?: Male (Gender fluid) What Age are you?: 13 Are you experienced?: Sort of. Previously a game (that I was apart of) had failed, so I had stopped what I was doing. If someone told you that your work was bad how would you handle it?: Honestly, I'd ignore them. But I would likely respond with how much the team and I had worked on them and that it's better than nothing. If someone continued to bug you begging for a map, what would you do?: I would politely decline since it takes a lot of effort and patience to create a map. (Depending on what it is)
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Post by With. on Jul 13, 2015 5:11:45 GMT -8
I don't see the relevance between my name, gender, and age in regards to whether or not my abilities are fit enough for creating game content. So I'm going to disregard name and gender especially, but for age, I'll say this;
I'm over 20 years old. Over by how much, exactly? Who knows. Who cares.
I am experienced in the art of scripting and programming, not 3D Modeling or animating. Soooo. In other words, I want to help you program. Keep the 3D stuff away from me.
Truth be told, maybe my work is bad. Every situation is situational. Dependent on my mood at the time and how the person expresses their distaste for my work is also a considerably large factor. We'll say they were considerably rude about it. I'd have no choice but to redirect them to the rules and remind them of the big 'Respect Every Player' one.
Being rude isn't very respectful.
"But With, they weren't being rude, they offered you some advice on how to improve yourself!"
Well, did I ask for advice? In the event I did, then I brought that on myself, whether I like it or not. As long as the user is polite and informative as to how I can fix my work, then there should be no issue.
I've absolutely no idea what the last question is asking, so I'm skipping it.
Read the other person's reply. OK, makes more sense now. I'd tell them in the politest way possible to bugger off. If I'm busy working on the hard scripting and programming of the game, then they should know better as to the time I have to waste on making maps willy-nilly: which is to say, I wouldn't have that kind of time to spare at all. So they should stop asking.
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PRINCE ♕
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IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE
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Post by PRINCE ♕ on Jul 18, 2015 15:29:35 GMT -8
What is your name?: Gabriel
What gender are you?: Male
What Age are you?: 15 Years (turning 16 in January)
Are you experienced?: I've worked on three games previous. Two out of the three failed and one I quit myself. I'm currently working as both a modeler and animator over at Cereal Soup.
If someone told you that your work was bad how would you handle it?: It's best to ignore comments like that. One little remark isn't going to stop me from doing what I enjoy or helping with a game.
If someone continued to bug you begging for a map, what would you do?: What kind of map are we talking about? I know for a fact I am unable to work with any kind of mapping at the moment. In that case, I'm going to skip this question. Most of the times I politely step out of situations like that, anyways.
Examples can be provided if needed.
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