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<blockquote data-quote="React" data-source="post: 484171" data-attributes="member: 117627"><p>I think the real issue isn’t that they don’t want to try, but more that they’re afraid of trying and messing something up. It’s often easier to just buy a setup from someone like him. Even though his setups have a following, people usually care more that it’s from a friend who owns it than how the retro actually looks. @Hxmada is undoubtedly good at what he does and is always willing to help even after the setup is finished.</p><p></p><p>That said, the potential is there, just like with any other retro or environment. Resources are available everywhere, both free and paid—like plugins, guides, and tutorials. A lot of people in the marketplace will even spoon-feed customers by providing step-by-step instructions on how to set things up. If the owner spends a few hours each day exploring these resources, reading about what others have done, and experimenting on their own, they’ll quickly start to pick up the basics. With some trial and error, they'll gain enough understanding to implement unique ideas that haven’t been done in other setups yet. The support and tools are out there, making it easier to dive in and experiment without the fear of messing everything up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="React, post: 484171, member: 117627"] I think the real issue isn’t that they don’t want to try, but more that they’re afraid of trying and messing something up. It’s often easier to just buy a setup from someone like him. Even though his setups have a following, people usually care more that it’s from a friend who owns it than how the retro actually looks. @Hxmada is undoubtedly good at what he does and is always willing to help even after the setup is finished. That said, the potential is there, just like with any other retro or environment. Resources are available everywhere, both free and paid—like plugins, guides, and tutorials. A lot of people in the marketplace will even spoon-feed customers by providing step-by-step instructions on how to set things up. If the owner spends a few hours each day exploring these resources, reading about what others have done, and experimenting on their own, they’ll quickly start to pick up the basics. With some trial and error, they'll gain enough understanding to implement unique ideas that haven’t been done in other setups yet. The support and tools are out there, making it easier to dive in and experiment without the fear of messing everything up. [/QUOTE]
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