01-27-2009, 05:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2009, 05:34 PM by Geo the Fox.)
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If people are interested in your project and request to help, that's one thing. That's fine and good. You're not making a request-- people are volunteering themselves. But if you start a project and do not consider to chances of no one being interested in your project and you do not consider the possibility that it may be a solo project, that just shows your ineptitude as a program head.
Now, how to gain interest in your project? Perhaps going to the SPRITE PROJECTS board or the FAN GAMES board might help answer that question.
As far as the difficulties of leading a one-man project goes... That's really not our problem. It's not like it's impossible.
For instance...
If people are interested in your project and request to help, that's one thing. That's fine and good. You're not making a request-- people are volunteering themselves. But if you start a project and do not consider to chances of no one being interested in your project and you do not consider the possibility that it may be a solo project, that just shows your ineptitude as a program head.
Now, how to gain interest in your project? Perhaps going to the SPRITE PROJECTS board or the FAN GAMES board might help answer that question.
As far as the difficulties of leading a one-man project goes... That's really not our problem. It's not like it's impossible.
For instance...