How should an indiedev interact with their audience and the gaming community at large to create a positive environment and relationship with their customers? What is the extra mile an indiedev can go to gain your trust and respect? What is the opposite of pulling a phil fish?
>What is the extra mile an indiedev can go to gain your trust and respect?
Make a good game instead of faggot pixel shit.
>>323185236
Interact with their audience.
Suck it up and behave online. Yes, you will get trolled and/or harrassed, just like anyone who is anyone online. Don't assist your detractors in detracting from You.
just do it through a blog, keep it focused on the game and keep community interaction to a minimum
have personal accounts for other shit
>How should an indiedev interact with their audience and the gaming community at large
they shouldn't
you should give your game away for free
Not sure, but the gaming community shouldn't treat them like minimum wage retail employee's.
fuck off
>>323186019
Just don't be so embarrassing, ignore the shitty comments, be careful what you say and don't feel like you need to have a twitter account, also Fish as a mess without twitter, not that it helped.
>>323187103
in other words, act like a professional
which indie devs are not
>>323186019
who is this monkey
>>323185236
You could pay me and I could possibly pretend like I was acting as if I might kind of not mind you all too much.
Don't pander to autists.
That is the worst thing you can do because everyone will be expecting you to put shit in that they want too and complain when you don't.
Weekly updates, not necessarily stuff with the game all the time but updates on what's going on.