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Or… perhaps write a proper reply and explain what could be improved/adjusted to make sure the package follows the guidelines.
Because even a lot of the more experienced marketplace sellers (and occasional AAA-quality artists) are left totally in the dark when it comes to these generic email replies.
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I’m with on this one, the author clearly asked for more information on the matter. “Asking the community” or “reading the guidelines” are both not answers that aid the author into fixing/improving their pack. I hear a lot packages get turned down without clear reason, always with the same reasons. We can’t expect you to detail every mistake but it’s not that much of an effort to say “Your textures are not PBR”, “The textures are low quality” rather than copy pasting a pre-defined text.
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I completely agree, its not helpful for anyone to receive a reply from Epic that has no information in it. The simple fact that we might have twice the things on the marketplace we have now if Epic wouldn’t scare off new sellers with such behavior is, well, very sad.