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Comment by hrnnnnnn

12 hours ago

Imagine instead the post was about people who want to make music but don't listen to it.

I literally cannot imagine being a musician who doesn't listen to music.

This isn't a real counterexample, but an interesting case is Bobby McFerrin, who wrote "Don't Worry, Be Happy". He avoided listening to singers for 1-2 years in order to develop his own voice/sound:

"First was the vision, then the technique of working it out. I wanted to find my own way of singing by knowing myself. I knew that if I started listening to other singers, it would take me years to develop. So I shut myself off from other singers for along time."

from page 25 of https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/R%26B-Re...

  • That makes sense to me. If I was about to write a doom metal record I'd probably avoid listening to doom metal for a while.

    The difference here, as you point out, is that Bobby already had a lifetime of listening to music and appreciating other singers.

There are many game devs who don't play games. A lot of artists would rather be working on movies, and a lot of programmers who just love to program.

The best game devs all do though.

  • But are these game devs designing the gameplay loop? Or are they working on backend, like the engine?

    I could imagine a (solo) game dev not self-describe as a gamer, but they must have some intuition about what makes (video/board) games fun and engaging.

    I can't imagine you can obtain that without ever playing games yourself?