Motivation doesn’t make games, you do, which makes Phizzy's point valid here.
When I designed games, my motivation was to change the mind of the people who flamed all my games. My goal was to improve every last aspect of my games, in hopes that when I released a new game, people would like it. You, throw something together and expect people to give you motivation to make you better. Well guess what, when you get a job and you do a shitty job, your boss isn’t going to motivate you, he's going to fire your ass. Hope this helps...
My motivation honestly is to impress myself, to do something that I will really have alot of fun with. That's my main motivation. I do it all for myself. you have to motivate yourself before trying to care what other people say.
and why hav'nt i got any comments about my pic .. besides Mr Elf opposing it
I try to get better everytime i get better .. hope not self praising but i did get comments like "Your game looks cooler than the other ones you've made , you sure took a leap" .. maybe the george bush guy said one of those! ... I'am still struggling to make something which is suitable to appear on the main page or become as big as games like Eternal Daughter / Ignac e.t.c ... I've reached close to all of that with my latest game Star Trek: Starship Legends .. atleast i think!
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But if I didn't exist, I couldn't be your slave monkey coder so therefore my grace, you have certainly contradicted yourself by giving my life a purpose. I would like to to this moment to say HAH, and "slave monkey coders are rebelling against their brainless elf monkey slave drivers"