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by lordnacho
1705 days ago
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Makes total sense. You're unlikely to use Linux if you're not something of a power user, at least. I would guess there's a lot more developer type people who use Linux, and they are the people who appreciate a good bug report. Same people also have a better idea of what might be causing the bug, how to get more information, logs, and so on. |
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This applies to big AAA games too, so games aren't necessarily special.
But indie games are in a weird spot where:
1. They're clearly artists. Nobody who want to make tons of cash becomes an indie game developer. If you have the aptitude to grind through the docs and make a game, you have the aptitude to grind leetcode and get a comfortable job somewhere that pays benefits and cash. And since they're artists, and they're making games, people empathize deeply with them.
2. They get a bit of a pass on the whole free software zealotry thing. I'm sure some people are still hard-line about it, but like, if I had to rank software in terms of freedom-threat-if-proprietary, something like Office or a compiler and towards the top, and Valheim is rather closer to the bottom.
3. They really have to listen to their players to survive, so they end up operating a lot more in the open.
So they end up looking a lot more like an Open/Free project than you would expect.