nutranurse
Unlikeliest of Slash Fics
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Stop modding and start playing.Sorry for the weekend absence. I was visiting the fiance's family. Wow. Lots of new stuff here. I have finished reading through it all and I am very impressed.
However, I regret to inform you all that I have become pretty disenchanted with NESing. I have no doubt that this NES would have been amazing with such creative people playing, but sadly real-world obligations are calling. This does not mean this NES is dead and you may continue posting cultures. I hope that some day in the future I can pick it up with a fresh mind.
To be honest, the amount of time it takes to mod a NES is simply not worth it to me right now. At least with a tabletop game, I know the people I'm playing with personally and I can get a beer with them and talk about the game and life in general. So with them, we can all sit together and talk about storyline and a coherent direction for our game. Here, I spend hours modding and for what? It is a give-all, with very little take-back. Not much communication between players. People can be unreliable (myself included) and there is little incentive. Sure, I can create a game and world and it is a good time for the first few updates. I enjoy collaborative writing. Then it begins to become heavy and I feel like I am being weighed down. And then it doesn't seem like I'm even collaborative writing any more. It doesn't seem fun any more.
I'm sure I'll be back sometime, and I'll certainly continue lurking!
erez87 said:Stop modding and start playing.
Abaddon said:Those who have had this NES ripped from under them..
That's another problem completely. NESes dying all the time and far too quickly. But that's part of NESing, going through all the blah to reach the fine gems. And even those die, but the little fun I had, is worth every moment!And then what? Then the NES I'm playing in lasts a few updates and dies. I get to practice my writing, but other than that none of my plans see fruition.
Sorry for the weekend absence. I was visiting the fiance's family. Wow. Lots of new stuff here. I have finished reading through it all and I am very impressed.
However, I regret to inform you all that I have become pretty disenchanted with NESing. I have no doubt that this NES would have been amazing with such creative people playing, but sadly real-world obligations are calling. This does not mean this NES is dead and you may continue posting cultures. I hope that some day in the future I can pick it up with a fresh mind.
To be honest, the amount of time it takes to mod a NES is simply not worth it to me right now. At least with a tabletop game, I know the people I'm playing with personally and I can get a beer with them and talk about the game and life in general. So with them, we can all sit together and talk about storyline and a coherent direction for our game. Here, I spend hours modding and for what? It is a give-all, with very little take-back. Not much communication between players. People can be unreliable (myself included) and there is little incentive. Sure, I can create a game and world and it is a good time for the first few updates. I enjoy collaborative writing. Then it begins to become heavy and I feel like I am being weighed down. And then it doesn't seem like I'm even collaborative writing any more. It doesn't seem fun any more.
I'm sure I'll be back sometime, and I'll certainly continue lurking!
And then what? Then the NES I'm playing in lasts a few updates and dies. I get to practice my writing, but other than that none of my plans see fruition.
I don't much care for your wording here. But I don't think you meant any harm by it. By all means use whatever you can in this thread if it is helpful for any future NES.![]()