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This is a bit of a PSA just to let everyone know that we’ve asked that our creations no longer be posted to My Sims 3 Blog. This is something we’ve been mulling over for several months now, and have finally decided we’ve had enough of the douchebaggery that goes on in the comments over there. It’s not so much things said about our creations ([personal profile] gelydh never reads the comments on our stuff, and I only very rarely), but more about what goes on in other people’s uploads. We don’t want our creations associated with that sort of environment.


People who create CC are not slaves. We all may have very different motivations for what we do, but none of us owe anything to downloaders. Quite frankly, we're disgusted by how many (not all, but many) TS3 players treat CC creators. The amount of entitlement is beyond anything we saw for TS2. It’s one thing to expect perfection from something you’re paying for, but being nitpicky assholes about free items is appallingly rude. It’s ok to say things like ‘These are pretty nice, but they’d be even better if you added some ground shadows to them.’ The person who made the ground-shadowless thing doesn’t have to do anything to their creations, but I promise you they’ll be much more likely to take your suggestion seriously if you’re not a complete fuckwit about it.

What we've seen with the release of TS3 is no-one being safe from over-the-top criticism, regardless of whether or not they charged for their creations or gave them away for free or, as is the case with Club Crimsyn, paying half out of our own pocket for the upkeep of the site - we actually lose money and haven't cared up to this point! I'm not sure just how much longer we're willing to put up with this shit. Even at TSR we could post things and get genuine feedback without having to worry about it being torn to shreds just because someone felt like being a dick that day. We aren't in any way, shape, or form advocating paysites or TSR; it just really says something when we realize that free TS3 creators are being treated far worse than pay TS2 creators ever were.

Do the people who say shit about creations because they’re bored realize the potential consequences of what they’re doing? We’ve seen more than one creator quit because of the idiocy displayed recently. Helaene, one of our favorite creators from the very earliest days of TS2, recently stopped uploading because of trolls on her site. Quite frankly, we can’t really blame her. There’s been more than one occasion where we’ve found ourselves wondering what the point of uploading anything was because it was just being nitpicked to death, and we were used to that sort of thing from when we were paid creators on TSR.

We make custom content for TS3 because we feel like things are lacking in our own games. We think, 'We could really use some new hair textures/female clothes/rabid squirrels,' and we proceed to make said thing. If we don't like how said thing is turning out, we give up and wander off to attempt to make another thing. Eventually, we do manage to finish something, and we may or may not get a weird tickle in our brains that says 'Maybe someone else would like to have this,' and if Finished Thing isn't missing any major parts, we'll toss it on here for other people to use if they want.

This may come as a surprise, but we honestly don't care one bit if you use something we make or not. Chances are, we won't ever see your game, so we flat out won't know one way or the other. Therefore, saying something like 'If you did X to this, I'd download it' is pretty pointless. Again, constructive feedback is fine, and appreciated, but even then we won't necessarily do anything more to an item once it's finished. People are always welcome to do whatever they want to things we upload (aside from the obvious no paysites thing, and no claiming you did something we did), so feel free to have at it. You can do X to thing Y til your eyes bleed if it'll make you happy.

We’re always glad when people appreciate the things we upload, and a simple 'thanks' goes a very long way in making us want to continue sharing stuff. This may sound like it contradicts the above paragraph, but even though we don't care if you don't download something we make, it's still nice to know when it's appreciated.


In closing, I was just shown this Dilbert, which seems fitting, so I now share it with you:


(Note the date. You’re not doing anything even remotely new or original.)

I realize how pointless this all is, but damn it, I’m posting it anyway even though I know it won’t change a damned thing. I’m OK with that. Because fuck you, that’s why.

Date: 2011-03-13 05:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] b-nothinginmeatspace.blogspot.com
Hi Aikea and Gelydh.

I just recently became aware of your stance on having your creations featured on MS3B. I truly understand and applaud your statements here. I have for a long time seen this coming and it really makes me sad. Joe and I correspond by e-mail sometimes and this has been the topic, yes it's discouraging. I think the anonymous posters that are mean post that way because they want to protect their identity when they don't really contribute nothing positive to the comment section. Sometimes I think they are jealous, petty artists in the community that don't get enough attention, or even (gasp) some suck butt, idiotic, goatse queen from the drag you down pay site. Don't need to name names, do I?

I am the poster called "B" on that blog and I am middle aged. I wondered if my being irritated by the awful comments was because of my impatience with immaturity, seems that the younger posters enjoy that type of idiocracy. Being a part of the sims community since 2005, I always enjoyed reading comments on creations as a form of information, seeing if everything works right and looks as well as the preview pictures in game. If I installed the creation and had problems, I want to give feedback to help others too. That is not the atmosphere at MS3B. I have to muddle through all the crappy comments to gleam any information that is useful to me, and when I give praise for something someone shares with the community, I am labeled a kiss-ass. Hmm... that is hilarious to me.

I am a huge fan of both of your work, Aikea and Gelydh. I am so glad you are still available and haven't quit. I am so disappointed in the community running away Heleane, I absolutely adore her and the work she shared. Oh well, I have to do things the old fashion way, go around on my own and check my favorite artist work. No problems, my bookmarks include this site too. :) See you all around.
Tristan: "I didn't think you could come up with something like this on your own. Although 'Club Crimsyn' is something I could see you having a hand in."
Chris: "The 'Y' makes it hip."
Tristan: "Yes, if you say so."











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