Post subject: Has tasing taken time from other things in your life?
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Have you noticed what things you spend time less on so you can watch or make runs? I sometimes have to take a step back because it can get addicting but i guess that could happen with anything.
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I'd never let it get that far. You know, if I actually could be bother to TAS. Now online games are another thing...
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Post subject: Re: Has tasing taken time from other things in your life?
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sliverjazz wrote:
Have you noticed what things you spend time less on so you can watch or make runs?
I have noticed the otherwise.
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No, but then again I don't spend that much time making TASes. If I did, it would simply mean I would waste less time on other useless things instead.
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No, I find it harder to TAS than to not TAS.
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Yes. P.S. I'm being honest here. Real life should be more important. Come to think of it, a lot of internet users take real-life escape way too far.
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TASing has occupied my useless free time. No more free time = no more TAS! OGame on the other hand....
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I pass time by watching them and doubt I'd ever have the patience to go and attempt a TAS. I don't know if I could take the criticism. But they definitely seem like a fun thing to do with free time if you have a lot of it. It's probably better spent time than these MMOs that occupy my time right now. (It's depressing, actually)
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TASing is a hobby, and like any hobby it can take up too much time. You just have to know when to stop and do other stuff that needs to be done.
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Master Bates wrote:
I masturbate less now :/
Obviously you need to start TASing AO games.
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Wockes wrote:
Online games are the worst sort of games
Quoted for truth. I've started a lot of projects over the years, but I never have the time or patience to put into a complete run, especially when you get into crap like arm pumping in Super Metroid. If I ever do make a complete run, it'll be of a short obscure game that will likely be too boring to be published. I've just had fun watching from the sidelines, instead.
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I sometimes TAS way too much than I should. However, there are other real-life issues that takes my time too (girlfriend, dungeons and dragons, family, etc.) so I don't have as much TASing time as I sometimes want. If I could, I would probably TAS several hours per day. :D
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My real life has taken away my TASing time actually
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Randil wrote:
However, there are other real-life issues that take my time too (dungeons and dragons)
Dude, D&D isn't real life.
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Guybrush wrote:
Randil wrote:
However, there are other real-life issues that take my time too (dungeons and dragons)
Dude, D&D isn't real life.
Well, at least I socialize more doing that than when I'm TASing. ;)
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TASing was semi responsible for me having to drop out of UMASS Dartmouth. Like Fractal, an honest yes from me. But hey, currently I commute to classes, work at Starbucks, and just auditioned for a community play, so now I have other healthy things to do in my spare time as well.
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World of Warcraft was my downfall at one point (college, health, social skills, sleep all suffered), but I haven't played for about a year now, and have learned my lesson about getting too addicted to something, even a hobby. Admittedly, TASing is something I could get all too addicted too if I let it, but I've been able to keep it in check. Plus jogging every day helps. Also, seconding that D&D is definitely a social and healthy thing, especially if you're DMing, which fuels your creative drive.
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Chiles wrote:
Master Bates wrote:
I masturbate less now :/
Obviously you need to start TASing AO games.
Gives new meaning to the words "see how fast you can beat it".
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Many People wrote:
Online games are bad, and etc.
That is the beauty of a TAS or (the majority of) any offline game... eventually, it is over, and you can return to the real world.... ....Online games never end. Even with addiction to a TAS, eventually you have to beat the game. I was actually addicted to TASing a certain game this semester. It didn't really hurt me in anyway... but I could tell when I'd sit in class and create strategies for the TAS. Thank god they eventually end.
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DarkKobold wrote:
but I could tell when I'd sit in class and create strategies for the TAS.
Heh, there was one Christmas at my grandparents' where I spent two weeks without a computer. I got out of bed in the middle of the night to scribble some code down with a pencil and paper, and that's the moment where I realized I needed to get out more. Thank God I have a laptop now. >.>
Kirby said so, so it must be true. ( >'.')>
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DarkKobold wrote:
but I could tell when I'd sit in class and create strategies for the TAS. Thank god they eventually end.
Story of my life. Except for the eventually ending part.
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