Was stumped because I hadn't done anything different, but realized that I forgot to make the "Games" subfolder so all the games have an invalid launch path. The zine is never in that subfolder so that's why it launched fine. Just uploaded the corrected version.
how do you get all these insane artists to work on the covers for indiepocalypse? i mean i understand this is commissioned work but still how do you get their attention? some of the ppl who worked on these covers look both niche and really busy so im wondering
In terms of getting their attention it's as simple as emailing them, explaining what I do, and giving them the hidden zine page so they can all the past issues. (or DMing them in the rare case they don't have an email) I also contact them about 4 months before the issue's release and have no instructions other than including the word "Indiepocalypse" so the commission is both easier (since they complete creative freedom) and they have plenty of time to fit it into their schedule.
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Nice
great, playing it like horrible film.
Games won't launch from the launcher for some reason. Error I get on the console:
ERROR: execute: Condition "ret == 0" is true. Returned: ERR_CANT_FORK
At: platform/windows/os_windows.cpp:2940
EDIT: The PDF launches just fine however.
Was stumped because I hadn't done anything different, but realized that I forgot to make the "Games" subfolder so all the games have an invalid launch path. The zine is never in that subfolder so that's why it launched fine. Just uploaded the corrected version.
Great! It works!
how do you get all these insane artists to work on the covers for indiepocalypse? i mean i understand this is commissioned work but still how do you get their attention? some of the ppl who worked on these covers look both niche and really busy so im wondering
In terms of getting their attention it's as simple as emailing them, explaining what I do, and giving them the hidden zine page so they can all the past issues. (or DMing them in the rare case they don't have an email) I also contact them about 4 months before the issue's release and have no instructions other than including the word "Indiepocalypse" so the commission is both easier (since they complete creative freedom) and they have plenty of time to fit it into their schedule.
oh so they get absolute freedom of topic, that’s pretty much like a dream commission to get! thanks for responding this is very informative