Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20190128113330/@comment-27101994-20190202053031

Redfork2000 wrote: I see. Don't get me wrong, the fans are what makes a successful creator, well, successful. So yes, they do matter. But what I mean is that the objective should never be to get a large fanbase. Instead it should rather be creating quality content for the world to see. I know I'd rather create high quality stories and videogames for ten people that follow me, than make cheap, low quality and half-hearted creations for thousands of followers. I've been doing this when playing games for a lot (not all the time though), but I only want to do what I find fun. I do things in order to have fun for the most part. Sure, I can't avoid stress as I'll need to work for projects, bith school and internet. As long as they result for the fun I seek, and even get the quality I can see, I'm okay with it. I don't really want quantity, especially with fanbases or what I can carry at the moment.