This Is (NOT!) A Car Club

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Revisited your game today, really enjoyed the updated content. This game is hilarious and just genuinely fun.
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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Thanks! But what ”updated content” are you talking about? Don’t think I’ve added anything to the came since 2024.

onio's avatar onio 5 months ago

I think I may have missed some things before. I didn't realize there was a whole questline the last time I played! I was driving around aimlessly. Today I got wrapped up in the secret car club meet, sad pressing at the gym, and getting lost in the blue lands.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Then I understand! There are two more episodes as well, that together form a complete story. But you can start episode 2 or 3 whenever you get lost and want some new material too.

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I wonder how much people hold back their local identity in their art because they’ve unconsciously learned to imitate USA. So many people must have interesting perspectives that they tone down because they think it’s the least interesting part of them. K-pop has shown that you can keep your own culture in an international product, but I don’t see many others trying to be that ambitious (yet)!
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pinkytelephone's avatar pinkytelephone 5 months ago

I'm kinda the opposite of this. I'm american but unconsciously learned to imitate Japanese culture because I grew up in weeb and otaku spaces. It really sucks when you struggle to put yourself into your work like that :(

Judging your work and finding a balance in your self-critique, not being too harsh on yourself but still being brutally honest, could be the most difficult problem to face as a creative. Creativity itself is easy in comparison, it comes naturally if you just leave the space and time for yourself to do it. Knowing which of your creative ideas are good and how they fit together is more like a complex math problem.
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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Or if not a math problem, it’s one that takes really good intuition that comes from years of experience.

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Here's what I think are the biggest obstacles for starting, getting through, and finishing a creative project:
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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Unconcious self-limitation - You unconciously limit yourself, you don't know what you're able to do and therefore settle for something less, or something else, than what you could do.

juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Self-limitation by public opinion - You believe what others say about what you're able to do. And it's very common for other people to want to decrease your ambition, for some reason.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Those two are the most common obstacles for getting started, I believe.

juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Result orientation - You do it to get a result, which means you will stop if you get a bad result, or abandon the project quickly if the process isn't fun and you don't get immediate results.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Doing it for someone else - You do what you think you should do, or what you think other people want. Which could work, but rarely works in long term because it isn't necessarily what you think is fun to do.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Sensitivity to criticism - You change your mind based on what other people think. So your project is doomed to fail if you get criticism, which you often will if you try to create something unique.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Those three I would say make it difficult to establish a process that works in the long term. Which is need if you want to ever finish your project...

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

So the biggest obstacles for finishing a project are, in my opinion:

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Perfectionism - You are never satisfied, so you will never relase anything finished.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Abandonment (and/or "toxic project starting") - You either grow tired of your current project, or get too excited about a new one (these two often coincide), which leads to you abondoning your current project.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

Over-ambition, or scope growth - You plan unrealistically, without regard to your current ability. And you don't know how to limit the scope, kill your darlings and stay realistic when you realize how much bigger the project is than you thought, so it explodes and you never finish it.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

... and, over-ambition almost always happen, no matter how small you try to make the project.

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juntogawa's avatar juntogawa 5 months ago

I would also say that procrastination is a big obstacle in all parts of a project. But procrastination isn't unique to creative projects, it feels like a pretty obvious part of being a human, so... You probably already know about that one

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