Charas-Project
Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Drighton on October 01, 2005, 12:40:50 AM
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yeah.
Programming on my game has pretty much halted for the past two or three weeks. Part of that I could blame on Hurricane Rita, but I'm not sure if I would have done anything even if I didn't have to evacuate.
Problem is, there is nothing really holding me back. I haven't lost interest in my project, and I am pretty busy recently and will be getting even more busy later, but that never really stopped me before.
Perhaps I am burnt out from so much work or simply stressed. Usually I have millions of thoughts proccessing at once, not all of them related, and many concerning my game. Now, its earily quiet beyond what I need to do at that time. Very similar to writer's block, when your just staring at the screen but accomplishing nothing.
Anyone have a similar problem or know how I can get past it quicker. Sometimes these periods of "writer's block" can last me months (I think 6 months is my record).
Please keep the bold statements in mind when replying, because I anticipate questions as to what decision is holding me back or methods relating directly to writer's block. :)
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Bold Statements? nah, forget them, they aren't my style.
This happens to me alot Drighton, and the only way I ever pass it is to go do something extremely inspiring. Luckily for me though, there is a valley next to my town (the clyde valley...nice place) walking there and seeing the view always manages to get the thoughts going again.
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Thats happenening to me with my project. What I do is just start another project and keep switching between them.
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Happens to me all the time. It's the reason I've been working on m game for 5 years. I like it a lot, but I burn out for a long time.
I don't know a cure. Wish I did. :-/
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Originally posted by Leon_1990
This happens to me alot Drighton, and the only way I ever pass it is to go do something extremely inspiring. Luckily for me though, there is a valley next to my town (the clyde valley...nice place) walking there and seeing the view always manages to get the thoughts going again.
Yes. Inspiration. I should look into this.
Originally posted by Linkizcool
Thats happenening to me with my project. What I do is just start another project and keep switching between them.
Gah! I suppose I could do something like that. Right now I'm just playing old N64 games... :p
Originally posted by SaiKar
Happens to me all the time. It's the reason I've been working on m game for 5 years. I like it a lot, but I burn out for a long time.
I don't know a cure. Wish I did. :-/
Ditto here. I lost count but an educated guess would put my project somewhere around the 4 or 5 year mark.