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good/idk the max but i dont think it would be that low
Would definitely eat a subway sandwich with again. 15/10
@ progress, linear, game :
Considering that Bowser just stole 169 coins from me while I was in third place (3 stars behind) in a Mario Party 2 match, during the last 3 turns (when I otherwise would have had the opportunity to turn it around) - I think it depends on the game.
Mario Party 2 & Terraria are pretty accurate gameplay experience representations to real life in different ways from each other. Mario Party 2 in how you can just suddenly & unavoidably get wrecked and set back and Terraria in how you get stuck starting off with inefficient tools which you are probably going to want to get upgraded as soon as you can to better and more efficient tools.
I've also heard several people say that progress in life is not linear, in the way that it works in games. The idea of a graph with a smooth, straight line in a constant upward direction is not a realistic expectation to set for yourself. It'll plateau, maybe even dip downwards at times, frequently. What's important is that when you zoom out to the overall picture, it is going up.
My weekly therapist can't do a lot for me but first & foremost he encourages me not to think in the way which you describe, of feeling like I'm failing to do enough, and encourages me to acknowledge and to be proud of what things I do manage to get done each week, while ending each session by asking what I think that I can do for the next week.
In relation to what I was talking about in that post: I keep feeling like I'm not doing enough, and worrying that I'm not taking the steps every day that I feel I ought to be. I have learned that this isn't a good mindset to have, and that it's probably just working to hold me back that much more. I'll figure it out at some point, I suppose.
I hope that things are going alright with you in your own life.
I've been pretty depressed & having declining mental health and growing home problems since then. I had hoped I'd just be better later. I haven't had much in the way of game development to discuss either because my life problems prevent me from working on my game.
I saw your post, though :
https://gtm.you1.cn/discussions/forum/12/5533260453830957208/?tscn=1666026111#c5533260453836702202
I hope you're doing well. If you'd like to talk about more than just game development and try to be friends then feel free to. I'm not very good at initiating either but I can try sometimes.
I really do hope you are well, Phirestar.
"If I ever get into game development,"
Would you be interested in chatting about game development sometimes?
I’ve also considered becoming an author, not a ton, but I do enjoy writing. Warriors and Rick Riordan’s books were the biggest influence for me.
Just make sure to not be one of those people who spoils stuff in a review. I was looking at reviews one of the later books in AVoS one time, and this person was like, "So-and-so dies, and it was so sad!", and I'm like... why in the world would you do that?
I started reading Warriors in 6th grade, myself. And I'd say it's still my favorite piece of media ever, even if I've not kept up with them lately. I've actually wanted to get into writing myself, and Warriors has been a major influence on the kinds of stories I come up with.
Yes, it does seem like “The Broken Code” was the correct title.
I've not kept up with the series consistently ever since I graduated, to be honest. I've bought a lot of the newer books, but I guess my reading habit stayed behind in high school. I remember when I first got into them, I read religiously. I actually went through all of Fire & Ice in the original arc within two days.
I can’t remember what it was called, but it had to do with bramblestar being possessed and I could tell in the next book they’d reveal who possessed him.
I've been reading them since middle school. I haven't really kept up with them as much lately, but I do still occasionally buy and read the new releases.
And no, I’m not buying anything this sale.
They are also adding one last big chunk of content, for free as well, to the game sometime this year (maybe within the next couple of months) that expands on the endgame with an Epilogue chapter for the main story, a final major dungeon, and new additions to the final area that offers a bunch of optional but interesting things to do once you've essentially finished the game.
"CrossCode is one of the best indie games ever made, easily comparable to any well-known title, and I think it's outrageous that so few people know about it."
And I do mean that fully; it's probably the best game that I've played in the last 3-4 years (ever since I played Hollow Knight, back in late 2017).
Should hopefully get that done here in the new couple of days.
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