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No, people who aren't interested in your games are not "trolls." You asked why you are not getting downloads. I am trying to help you figure out the answer. After watching the gameplay footage you provide on the pages, I am fairly confident that a large part of why you are not getting downloads is that the games don't look fun. One appears to be a cheap bejeweled knockoff, and the other you just shoot people coming through a door over and over. Congratulations on completing some games. That in itself is a great accomplishment and you should be proud of it. A few people might even think these games look fun? But my opinion is that not many will, and that's likely part of the reason you are not getting downloads. Other reasons are what I stated above which are that you are limiting your audience substantially by making VR games, and that marketing is really really hard. Soul-crushingly hard.

Well you certainly soften your response, but your first reply was DEFINITELY vicious. I'm guessing you have irritation over your own hardships making games and simply ended up venting on me? God, it's been a long time since I read it, but just looking it over again, I find it just so mean spirited. Who says that to person? Definitely somebody lacking empathy. It's very Troll-like.

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IF you are going to develop software you will need to be less sensitive to feedback.  Otherwise you will not be very happy. I didn't see anything trollish in the initial response.