Originally posted by napkin111
Carmack used it?? GOTO R00LZ!Originally posted by Travis Dane
Hmmmm,hmmmm!! hmmm? HMMM!!!! hmmm......
Sorry, i can't get the lame example out of my mouth, i had
something to do with following other people....
Originally posted by napkin111
Carmack used it?? GOTO R00LZ!Originally posted by Travis Dane
Hmmmm,hmmmm!! hmmm? HMMM!!!! hmmm......
Sorry, i can't get the lame example out of my mouth, i had
something to do with following other people....
Nope, sorry. The completed game is my only motivation. I don'tOriginally posted by Travis Dane
Ok, Fine, But if the end result (a game) is your ONLY motivation,
then you shouldn't be programming. You really need to like
programming itself.
care about anything else -- and I'm still programming (sometimes).
Personally, I don't like the actual act of programming. It's boring,
and leads to a lot of frustration. I swear, there have been bugs
that have almost caused me to cry.
Oh, and let's not forget how bad your eyes start to hurt after
staring at a monitor for 3+ hours (with all the lights in the room
turned off). And your back -- my habbit of slouching in my chairs
has molded me into a Quasimoto-esque shape. I'm hideous, and
I blame it on the computer....
But if it means that, in the end, I'd have created my own game,
my own characters, my own little ethic-like world -- I'll suffer
through it.
Staying away from General.