Hi John,

True. However, I have known my fair share of game developers, myself
included, who have asked for volunteers and there is an initial wave
of people beating down the door wanting to help. Then, after a couple
of weeks or so they all drift away and lose interest in the project
and no longer want to help out. So that could be one reason developers
don't seem to be asking for help. It is no fun to ask for help only to
have all the potential volunteers walk away two or three weeks into
the project.

Cheers!


On 6/14/15, john <[email protected]> wrote:
> My personal opinion goes to the tune of "you can't receive that which you
> don't ask for". Every time I've seen help asked for here on list (I don't
> follow audiogames.net as closely, so this statement only applies to
> audyssey), its been replied to pretty promptly and from a pretty good number
>
> of sources. I suspect that the reason it appears that people aren't willing
>
> to help is simply because help isn't being asked for - for whatever reason -
>
> and that's causing things to look different than they might otherwise
> appear.

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