

I do want to say, I am a die-hard homestucker.
#Hiveswap game screenshots Offline
They also suck at communicating! But, yeah, that's the gist of the fan interaction side of it.Ībout your little homestucky problems thoooough )! A fan made a very helpful offline version which is basically the definitive way to read homestuck now because of the website being broken and the death of flash! I'll go get it and link it to you! That's a REALLY REALLY summarised version of it and only a small part of why there is such a bad relationshi but this part is big enough it literally takes multiple hours of reading just to get through the email exchanges and a really helpful document for the hiveswap development and that doesn't even begin to cover the smaller dramas that occurred between these big ones and everything else aaaaaaaaaaa. This culminated in the person being fired, eventually, while the fanbase and team still had and do have a very strained relationship. The aforementioned person then completely broke the terms of the 'truce' which meant everything ended of a horrible note where the fandom was now at the teams throats because of their willingness to defend the person and the team was now at the fandoms throats because they were getting angry over the aforementioned person. TL DR: One of them tried to destroy the Homestuck subreddit with a slander campaign and was generally stirring up fandom drama, this lead to email exchanges between the creator of Homestuck and The creator of the subreddit in which the tried to reach an agreement, The creator doing some stuff which was a little bad or poorly thought through but reasonable considering the person doing the slander campaign was his friend. The new people who run the post-canon team of homestuck (The creator of Homestuck let his friends, who were big fans, continue Homestuck in a kind of 'dubiously canon' way while still being official a couple years after it ended), which shares many prominent members with the Hiveswap team.
