Там мы заработали кучу денег на своих идеях!
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Assuming you're not a native russian speaker and, most likely (info gathered from various topic), german, I'll answer in english.
If you're willing to integrate in russian internet culture in general and this forum in particular, I'd suggest you use fewer exclamation marks. Reason being that "Sentence like this! And this! And this one as well!" leave the impression that you're either immature or shouting. And people tend to dislike both of those.
Second, while part of the Russia is within Europe, we're not exactly people of "western culture". And by that I mean that if you're making bold statements like the one I quoted, we're not going to just believe that this is true. Moreover, significant claim without any proof is considered a sign of a "wide mouth". Thing is, it is common to try to represent oneself as incredibly awesome dude (blowing one's achievements out of proportions) in western culture (in the USA in particular), but in russian culture you don't do that. You just present your achievements as they are and let people decide what they think about them.
Third, "фан" means "fun".
Forth, as stated above, activities on this forum are not about making money. We are about sharing knowledge, making friends and having a good time. Doesn't mean we don't know how to make games for money (a lot of us do know, and do make), it's just we don't do it
here. Same is true for Ludum Dare community as well.
Speaking of, I
highly doubt that you had made some significant money out of your LD ideas. I had participated in LD several times by now, and speaking from experience I have from being "within this community" - ideas are all over the place, on the LD IRC, posts, twitch streams, numerous idea generators. I see no way one could sell a game idea to LD participant.
Which is why I percieve you as a "liar" at the moment.
So, you want to make friends here? That's fine. I suggest you start with those:
- Less bragging about your achievements. Just go ahead and show them.
- Less greed.
- More value. I noticed your thread on game development process. It'd be much better if you were to shrink it down to just "what are the steps to make a game?" question. Try to cut all non-essential parts of your posts, be constructive.
- Less aggro. Welcome to the internet, where all the girls are 50-year-old males and everyone worships cats.