Hello, /lit/. I come to you for assistance in writing a charming and inspiring OP that should convince people to join me in rectifying my little problem.
It should be something general that can be applied to any subject.
It's about a children's book series that was suppose to treat its audience with respect, love and fun. But the latter series of books turned out badly, treating its audience like idiots who will never question anything. They treated them like an audience undeserving of quality, only boring stories with unlikable characters preaching immorality and ass-backwards logic with no sense of right or wrong.
>>7819235
"Go back to /v/ you shitty uncultured swine."
>>7819235
>Legitimate artist creates a marvelous sandbox game.
>Continues to improve it while having a dialogue with his fans.
>Suddenly initial fans who purchased the game for rock bottom prices years ago turn on him.
>In despair he takes a massive payday just to be rid of the sniveling autists, rejecting his creation altogether.
Vidya culture is shit. Expectation of constant updates to a product, and rejection of the product if it isnt exactly in line with your expectations. This is why vidya culture cant have good things. Imagine if the literature culture pressured McCarthy to constantly improve on Blood Meridian? Fuck you and leave this board. Vidya is for children and manchildren.
Shouldn't have posted Notch...
>>7819258
>artist
autist
>>7819258
>Continues to improve it
Correct me if I'm wrong, I haven't played MC for a long time, but didn't Notch just add more blocks and animals instead of adding actual content like redstone?
>>7819698
He isn't programming mine craft anymore
>tfw just learnes that notch is sitting on a billion in beverly hills alienated and depressed
Feels bad man