TwoCupsofSugar

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I do art and stuff, I also have a tumblr and a bluesky account.
i post most things to my tumblr page
I generally agree, I only really hack consoles that aren’t being supported anymore, but I don’t like how over-reaching the end user agreement is sounds like it’s likely to be abused
i’ve got all my stuff in google docs and tumblr. I really need to get around to organizing the chicken scratch of notes i have into something presentable. I’ve considering making my own website but, I’m kinda lazy and fiddling with code is not my thing so my desire to make it’s pretty low.
tbh, this look good. very refreshing. Just add a mango slice to be the cheese
I definitely lean more towards architect and philosopher type. I think of a concept for my setting and think hmm, how would people react if this was true considering the history. I’ve yet to take the time to start writing a story so i might be more than that.
tbh in the world we live in i think we all need a bit of therapy. But relying on your partner exclusively for that is a bad idea in the long run. They can offer their support but at the end of the day they can’t fix you and they definitely don’t have the skills to guide you.
I’ve definitely shied away from posting anything on my own projects as engage on those sorts of things tends to be incredibly low even when art is involved and tbh i do this as a hobby not a job so I’m not really that dedicated on making my own work overly presentable. I’ve found I generally prefer to have discussion on a specific topic rather than a share your own idea type prompt. So for example, what would art be like for a telepathic species be like? ect. At least that generally the stuff i prefer to interact with most of the time.
I’ve played a session once a few years back, but work commitments took me out of the game. I’d like it again its hard finding a group for any game that isn’t just 5e or patherfinder
I also think gaming now a days just feels different and not in a childhood wonder sort of way but a walking into an obscure bookstore kind of way. Social media makes learning about a video game way too easy. Spoilers are hard to avoid and the more people talk about a game the less novel it feels. I didn’t spend much time on forums as a kid so most games i learned about was via word of mouth or from demo disks. I’ll never forget my first play through of Halo 1 on the OG xbox. Played it coop with my bro. Was completely scared shitless when the flood was introduced. No one told me there were zombies in my shoot man game. Like no one talked about it. Good times.
a lot of what makes old game have that charm isn’t just having the good pixel art but also matching the system sprite design, color pallet and replicating the imperfect displays of the time. Which the last is the one i think tends to be forgotten about a lot. Of course not all games are trying to replicate a style but more like a general vibe.