Hi Shaun,

True enough. I think a lot of developers choose not to say anything
unless they have something of substance to say because a lot of us
have gotten sick of negative feedback from this and other accessible
gaming communities. The minute a developer announces he or she has
something in the works right away people want to know when it will be
released, will want constant updates on how it is going, and if a
developer fails to deliver a game by the expected date then they can
expect a lot of grief from the community wanting to know why it wasn't
released on such and such a day.


Point being if gamers are worried that developers are not developing
games, not making announcements, etc they really have themselves to
blame. there are developers like myself who are working on stuff when
they can, but we do not want to make any big announcements as we know
the general reaction from the community will ultimately come back to
bite us on the butt.

Cheers!


On 3/6/14, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are a lot more things on the forum to.
> I also know for a fact because I am on the teams that mtg, ks and
> reality gaming have games out.
> In fact reality gaming have just gone live with their snow boarding beta.
> And this morning I did some sound work for at least 2 upcoming titles
> and set up a submition file for sounds for other uses, so things are
> happening.
> So in general things are moving its just no one tells anyone unless
> there is something to release.

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