I can't subscribe to auteur theory. Or ANY theory wholly and religiously for that matter. However, I can subscribe to the fact that I'm making my own game through my own vision and I don't want anyone else to have a say in it. If I were to be making a game in a setting with other people...
You're confusing my statements. I didn't say I'd play a shit(figuratively and literally) game, just the fact that I'm not going to tell you how to make it.
Perhaps it seems selfish, no? But this is how I feel a game should be made. And when those games are made, you can tell. As a passion, not as a project to create revenue. When it comes to being a passion, you are just that! Extremely passionate about the creation you have made.
Did you...
Whether I like/dislike your idea, I'm not going to tell you to change it or not make it. Simply, you'll make it how you want, I'll decide if it's something I'd like to play, then I'll play it and come to my own conclusion of what I thought about the experience.
False. This is exactly the problem. I am creating something as an individual. I'm putting my very soul into it. I'm making a game that I personally would want to experience. If there is great reception, then that is a positive. There is no way I would let any other person tell me what to...
Isn't that common sense? Never did I say I'm not expecting people to criticize my artistic choices. But that's exactly what it all boils down to. Other people trying to tell other people how to make something to suit their vision of how they'd make a game. Please, PLEASE, try to...
Let me just end this all now. I'm making a game. I'll put WHATEVER I want into it. If I feel it should have a white, male protagonist, then that's how it's going to be. Vice versa for female protagonist. Don't tell me I should include/not include what I want for a game that I'M designing...
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