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author=GreatRedSpirit link=topic=1124.msg16953#msg16953 date=1211049184
I don't run out of energy until later. :(
Yeah, like the end of the game when you are almost finished. I have had that happen to me a few times.
author=VideoWizard link=topic=1124.msg16897#msg16897 date=1210994268author=Euphorian link=topic=1124.msg16885#msg16885 date=1210984965Agoraphobic, the fear of wide open spaces. You must go to Montana or Saskatchewan to overcome this fear once and for all.
What's the opposite of claustrophobic?
Last time I checked, agoraphobia was the literal fear of marketplaces and the modern-day term for general social anxiety?
I visited family in Montana last summer. So. Eh. Agoraphobic came to mind, but somehow I though that was fear of leaving the home (which, I hate my home and being here, so nyah), but I guess not.
Wikipedia tiem!
"Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder, often precipitated by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape. As a result, sufferers of agoraphobia may avoid public and/or unfamiliar places. In severe cases, the sufferer may become confined to their home, experiencing difficulty traveling from this "safe place." "
....So who wins? Tie game?
Wikipedia tiem!
"Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder, often precipitated by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape. As a result, sufferers of agoraphobia may avoid public and/or unfamiliar places. In severe cases, the sufferer may become confined to their home, experiencing difficulty traveling from this "safe place." "
....So who wins? Tie game?
author=Euphorian link=topic=1124.msg17031#msg17031 date=1211169540
Wikipedia tiem!
"Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder, often precipitated by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape. As a result, sufferers of agoraphobia may avoid public and/or unfamiliar places. In severe cases, the sufferer may become confined to their home, experiencing difficulty traveling from this "safe place." "
....So who wins? Tie game?
God bless wikipedia. You can count on it for everything.
It is the fear of leaving home, but not due to personal relationships or any of that. It's simply a fear of having an unexpected panic attack in a bad/public situation (ie. driving, taking an elevator), where the fear of having a panic attack gets blown out of proportion by the victim to the point where it affects their daily routine. Not all agoraphobics are confined to their house; some might be active yet require a friend to travel with them, or they deal with their fear through desensitization and possible medication.
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Wow. I always assumed that agoraphobia was, like was said earlier, essentially the opposite of claustrophobia. So I'm a borderline agoraphobic, not a borderline hikkikomori! Hoorays.
The biggest problem for me is when I hit that point where I can't go any further without doing something that's going to be a major paradigm shift from the previous phase of development--if I'm doing heavy programming, moving into the resource/art making part, or if I'm doing the resource/art making part, moving into the writing part, or something like that. I'm pretty heavily ADD, so even when I'm working on one aspect I'm thinking about the others, but dedicating all your resources to one when they're already all in another...
...the obvious solution is to work in teams and delegating, but I've tried before, but my teams have a habit of falling apart.
The biggest problem for me is when I hit that point where I can't go any further without doing something that's going to be a major paradigm shift from the previous phase of development--if I'm doing heavy programming, moving into the resource/art making part, or if I'm doing the resource/art making part, moving into the writing part, or something like that. I'm pretty heavily ADD, so even when I'm working on one aspect I'm thinking about the others, but dedicating all your resources to one when they're already all in another...
...the obvious solution is to work in teams and delegating, but I've tried before, but my teams have a habit of falling apart.
*Motivation, it's always motivation and time =_=
*Making custom stuff is always a pain and planning what should one look like is also a pain too specially if people didn't give you exact descriptions on how they want their characters to look like.
*HUD, yes, I know, I suck.
*And finally dialogue =_=
*Making custom stuff is always a pain and planning what should one look like is also a pain too specially if people didn't give you exact descriptions on how they want their characters to look like.
*HUD, yes, I know, I suck.
*And finally dialogue =_=
I hate writer's block, but I really hate when I finally complete something I've been working on forever, then something I made before no longer makes cense. so then I have to decide what to trash and what to keep.So far it's only happened once, but I know it's bounded to happen again. Has anybody else done this???




















