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doing some gamedev with renpy
Interests: FFXIV and games in general, art, anime, and books
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FFXIV:
G’raha Tia enthusiast, Light/Zodiark, resident glamour addict of the Mangolei FC ❤
I stream on twitch sometimes!
@savvywolf @gamedev That doesn’t really serve the purpose these cross promotion methods were devised for. These are meant to help you gather wishlists for your upcoming games, which is supposed to ensure a successful launch by getting you into steam’s promotional algorithms (e.g. Popular Upcoming) as quickly as possible.
I agree that most of these techniques are too intrusive from a player perspective, though. I’d add a link in the main menu and heavily discount old games at most 🤔
@Boomkop3 Yeah I guess 🤔 I wish they could provide an optional image-button UI for the socials widgets so theyre easier to see at least…
Chris also wrote that his next blog post will be about alternative strategies to cross-promote games. I’m curious what he’ll come up with
@renpy If you want to try out the new audio filters, RenPyTom released the “AudioFilterTest” project in his March developer update, which lets you test them in real-time:
https://patreon.renpy.org/dev-2024-03.html#audiofiltertest
#RenPy
@renpy I’ve been using the tasks in the Ren’Py VSCode template to do some of these things until now. This is interesting 👀
@yuri Synopsis:
Magical girls are a specific class of worker that has spent years mastering the drawing of magic from their planet’s five moons. They use this magic to fight creatures of darkness that congregate in the no-man’s-land between cities. Kotori, a plucky new magical girl, hopes to find a job in one of the famous guilds of Larimar City. During a test for a guild, she and her familiar Brie Butternuggets will meet Kaida and Gigi, who are on a mission of their own for the Songbird Guild.
Some of these templates would look right at home in a VN for the upcoming spooktober jam 👀
Skolaztika also has a bunch of other high-quality templates, so taking a look at their profile is worth it
@Kelly @gamedev Chris went through the numbers in this blog post and the one before and apparently, yeah.
https://howtomarketagame.com/2024/08/21/valve-just-took-away-a-valuable-visibility-tool/
According to one developer quoted in that post, about 75% of trackable wishlists of their sequel were achieved through crosspromotion from the first game’s page.