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15 years on... >_<;
Geeze, I can't believe you guys are still running this site..
I'm one of the original 4 amigos who co-founded the original site way back when.. Linguar, Kindred, Rast, and I all came to the conclusion that it would be better to work together, rather than separate.. And thus, rpgmaker.net was born. But that was an age ago and now the torch has been passed on and the community is full of the next generation of game makers.
So what happens in 15 years to an old rpgmaker.nettian?
I finished my degree, moved out of home, and got a job. Which moved to another job. And another, and now I'm on my 5th.. All in IT, and all in companies that make this, this, and this. I've programmed, done desktop support, sysadmin, network architecture, managed IT in a small 10 person site, and managed IT across 4000 users between Dubai and Sydney. Just today I rebooted someones desk phone and then went back to designing the IT environment for a new factory that we are building in Melbourne.
I got given a shitty car but my brother crashed it, so bought another shitbox, then one of these babies.. But then moved to this lol.. And another 2 since then (neither of which is turbocharged or pink).
I have traveled the world (primarily for my job).. Well mostly, Europe is notably absent, but that is because Asia was my stomping ground and the corporate head offices were in the USA. Seen slums in India, experienced Ramadan in Dubai and Chinese New Year in Singapore & Malaysia, experienced the rampant growth and development in China, and been accosted by beggars in Thailand.
I've had god knows how many computers.. My first watercooled beast involved a hydroponics pump and an open bucket of water... But my latest one is so uber that my wife wanted one - just smaller.. And let's just say it's not easy to fit 2 radiators, a watercooled GPU, 1 hard disk, 2 ssd's, a reservoir with separate pump, fan control, and lighting in a bitfenix prodigy mini-itx case.
I fell in love, got married, and had a few kids. 2 to be precise, and damn me if I can't get turn them from mummy's iPad onto a something more appropriate - like my 3ds. We moved from a shared rental apartment (we had one room), to a single bedroom rental apartment, then bought a 2 bedroom apartment, and how have a house with a back yard.
I still play RPG's, having just finished Witcher 3. The wife is very understanding of this - but then again she plays WoW and is in her realm's 2nd top raiding guild. I need to think of the next game to play... Maybe try and finish off Dishonored.
RPG Studio never got finished :( Like many other old folk, life got in the way and priorities change. A few times I've thought about kicking it off again.. But alas, there is only 24 hours in the day, and I use about 25 of them.
They say that the days are long but the years are short. And damn me, that is true. The moral of the story, therefore, is that 15 years might seem like an age, but it's not. Enjoy everything you have now because before you know it, you will have moved on to the next thing and will rarely get the chance to look back.
Let's see what the next 15 bring!
I'm one of the original 4 amigos who co-founded the original site way back when.. Linguar, Kindred, Rast, and I all came to the conclusion that it would be better to work together, rather than separate.. And thus, rpgmaker.net was born. But that was an age ago and now the torch has been passed on and the community is full of the next generation of game makers.
So what happens in 15 years to an old rpgmaker.nettian?
I finished my degree, moved out of home, and got a job. Which moved to another job. And another, and now I'm on my 5th.. All in IT, and all in companies that make this, this, and this. I've programmed, done desktop support, sysadmin, network architecture, managed IT in a small 10 person site, and managed IT across 4000 users between Dubai and Sydney. Just today I rebooted someones desk phone and then went back to designing the IT environment for a new factory that we are building in Melbourne.
I got given a shitty car but my brother crashed it, so bought another shitbox, then one of these babies.. But then moved to this lol.. And another 2 since then (neither of which is turbocharged or pink).
I have traveled the world (primarily for my job).. Well mostly, Europe is notably absent, but that is because Asia was my stomping ground and the corporate head offices were in the USA. Seen slums in India, experienced Ramadan in Dubai and Chinese New Year in Singapore & Malaysia, experienced the rampant growth and development in China, and been accosted by beggars in Thailand.
I've had god knows how many computers.. My first watercooled beast involved a hydroponics pump and an open bucket of water... But my latest one is so uber that my wife wanted one - just smaller.. And let's just say it's not easy to fit 2 radiators, a watercooled GPU, 1 hard disk, 2 ssd's, a reservoir with separate pump, fan control, and lighting in a bitfenix prodigy mini-itx case.
I fell in love, got married, and had a few kids. 2 to be precise, and damn me if I can't get turn them from mummy's iPad onto a something more appropriate - like my 3ds. We moved from a shared rental apartment (we had one room), to a single bedroom rental apartment, then bought a 2 bedroom apartment, and how have a house with a back yard.
I still play RPG's, having just finished Witcher 3. The wife is very understanding of this - but then again she plays WoW and is in her realm's 2nd top raiding guild. I need to think of the next game to play... Maybe try and finish off Dishonored.
RPG Studio never got finished :( Like many other old folk, life got in the way and priorities change. A few times I've thought about kicking it off again.. But alas, there is only 24 hours in the day, and I use about 25 of them.
They say that the days are long but the years are short. And damn me, that is true. The moral of the story, therefore, is that 15 years might seem like an age, but it's not. Enjoy everything you have now because before you know it, you will have moved on to the next thing and will rarely get the chance to look back.
Let's see what the next 15 bring!
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