KiWiNiNjA says:
My two cents.
If you view your success by the number of awards you get, you are just setting yourselves up for failure. Who cares if you don't get 20+ awards. I'd rather have a couple of really awesome awards. Quality over quantity, any day.
Your tracks aren't getting recognised? Most people start out the same. Luck? I don't believe it's luck. You make your own luck.
Persistence. Keep on building. Slowly refine your track style. Don't sell out just for awards. Do what's fun for you.
Market yourself (I don't mean spamming). Go on servers and ask for your track to be played. Listen to criticism and learn from it, otherwise what's the point?
Lower expectations. Don't expect awards, but as you start building tracks that people like you will slowly start attracting followers. Your name will be recognised, and you will get downloads and the occasional award.
One thing I do know, complaining about a lack of "success" won't make you successful.
Peace
KN
Great advice for someone like me whose new to the community.
On a different, on-topic note, does anyone go by karma instead of awards. I seem to find that a good amount of awards seem to go to names, not tracks (although some of them are undoubtedly deserved for the track), whilst karma edges towards the general players opinion. I find karma a much better measure of how well a track is doing.
Hell, I think karma (if possible) should be shown on a tracks page.