Message from @Werlf
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Pick one, which one means the most to you?
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well it used to be music
but its not feasible for me to rack up any more evictions for blowing blackened basslines across the block
haha
so i got into game programming stuff but its a sβ β β market
i'm into a lot of stuff. Quality Assurance, efficiency tuning, i was very into my pizza job
im trying to code some GUI stuff for versatility
i would rather be where my contribution is the most needed
Everyone wants to be a game programmer, few want to put in the effort to complete a game, and nobody has the talent to actually come up with anything new.
You will get evicted for a noise complaint but you won't say the word shit?
shit
i like my music loud
bass tuning is loud
I lost part of my hearing cause of it
kek
my work suffers heavily from this, from working with bad speakers, and having people get annoyed by it
never even visited a concert
oh my ears are straight blown
but i have a possibly hereditary hearing issue
kek
Turkmenistan raped you
hoi4 ai raped me
as it did you by the way
Roight
i have some interesting game mechanics prototyped but in general a world-class game needs a team of like 6 and my project pretty much died
theres also the fact that if i pick only one thing, i'm doubling down on something i should probly drop at a moment's notice if i can make a better opportunity elsewhere
it's not bad to have a lot of projects, i'm versatile
it's just bad for finishing them
when i was younger i only did music and drawing, and i gave up gaming for years. i gave up drawing because of arthritis, and eventually allowed myself time to game. and then i loaded 3K+ old roms into many emulators, and then i started playing with coding
sounds relatable
if i dont do this i wont have enough branching points
i need to only work on one thing, but it needs to be a project i have faith i can execute in time
and even still im not getting rid of all my cool stuff just because i have no space. it all has to go somewhere bigger with me someday. im tired of throwing away good books
Jordan is right tho
i figure right now, if a project is so big that i need help and not valuable enough to somehow put a team together, its basically worthless
good mentality definitely
my strategies are ill-refined and underinformed tbh
i'm also easily described by Jordan's comments on the problems creative people are bound to run into today