"Over the course of many months you've toiled, striving to forge an enjoyable adventure for the masses to enjoy. Crafting a large island; social life abandoning, fighting bugs and glitches alike with determination unrelenting, bringing others aboard to record voice acting, finally you've accomplished your task. Your mod is complete. Excitedly, in a fervor of ecstasy, you press the Upload button. Your mod is escapes the mortal confines of your computer and flies into the wild blue yonder ... but your creation is downloaded by nary a soul. The winds whisper words of silent defeat as many a month goes by; and then you see it, a retextured helmet, far more popular than I."
I might just be venting like a steam centurion, but hey, I am trying to see the brighter side of an otherwise uninspiring situation. But back to the main point of this thread; is there any way to recover from a botched mod release? Does anyone have any suggested guidelines to follow when releasing a mod? Ultimately I understand that as long as players enjoy the mod that's what matters most, but I have been egged on by the players themselves to find out why the mod is performing so poorly in terms of exposure.
And yes, the mod in question is: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/25704.
With this, I concede defeat. Goodnight.