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Week 8 Comments and Feedback

I would rate the quality of  the comments and feedback on my blog of very high quality. Everyone has been giving me mainly positive feedback and if it wasn't positive they would always help me by advising me what to add which can be very helpful especially with the game design development. With the GDD the comments are useful as you are getting feedback from your idea in someone else perspective. It is very easy to have one idea in your head and then telling someone else but they see it completely different. Sometimes people can have good ideas that they comment to help you and your like 'how did i not think of that?'

I would say the comments and feedback I have given to the other students very good. I would read their blog's and pin point out what I really liked about it and what was good and if there was something they could have improved on i would say it in a nice way. I think everyone has the same strategy of commenting where they start off  by saying hello and then go into what is similar to them and what they like and at the end is the criticizing part. 

I find with the blog commenting that I do get to know people more especially from reading the introduction blogs, I really like that we all have one post that is about ourselves and that you can also see what other people are commenting. From reading people's comment's on someone else's introduction post you can also get to know them too as they usually say if they similar interests. For instance there is a lot of people that went away for the summer and some didn't put that in their introduction blog but they would talk about it in the comments of someone that did. I find it a really good way to connect with all the class as you would be commenting on people's posts who you have never even talked to before.

Some people's blog's are very bland and short which I find hard to comment on, and also some people are missing post's. This can be annoying as I would firstly comment on their introduction and then go to find their GDD and they haven't post it so I just wasted my time commenting on the introduction and then had to go and find someone who did have both complete. I myself am one of those people.... But after trying to comment on people's blog's who also did the same as me is super annoying so I think that will teach me not to miss a blog as not only does it mess up my grade but it also waste's other people's time which isn't really fair

Reading back over my introduction blog and after reading other people's I could definitely add more detail to it.
Overall I feel like we are a small online community that is getting know each other more and more as we learn what each other is like and what we have interest in etc.

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