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I sent a pretty long Facebook message thanking Corey Cole for the Quest for Glory series.
I would like to thank some of them, but aren't most of them unreachable for fans stalking them with 'Thank You!'-messages?
No did I reach out to toyota to tell them you made a good car? If i like it im happy i paid for it its expected. If I love the fuck out of it then maybe. They dont deserve our adulation unless we feel its something expectional. And thats true across any industry. And this is what needs to change about the gaming industry. It needs to become more of a solid business rather than a clusterfuck between art programming and new ppl just trying to get into things and hence half selling their talents for 1/5 price...
Isn't that what we're talking about? An exceptional experience worthy of out of the ordinary thanks?
However, some of the bigger companies, I know my thanks will get lost in the system and never happen so don't bother. I have tried to tweet sometimes though.
I buy thier game, i can use micro transactions if i feel they deserve it and i like thier facebook page. that should be enough.
Speak for yourself. I love getting E-mails from happy customers, and it's worth a lot more than $3.50 to me.
I've written to a few developers congratulating them on their games and the only response I ever received was from Gabe Newell.
I love Kamiya.
If there was an easy way to do it, and I KNEW FOR SURE they would read what I had to say...sure
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Since I don't use twitter or email, if a dev is in a thread here at GAF and made a game I loved sure I thank them or say what a great job they did. But usually I just buy their game and the DLC.