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Some days, you need a reminder that eating anything is better than eating nothing.
Yeah I tried making a sour dough starter twice from scratch and it didn't have any oomph to it.
So I just bought one and suddenly boom, perfect XD
Oh happy to hear that it's valid advice! I got it from a speaker at a video game making thing I went to years ago that stuck with me.
Talking about it I suddenly have the urge to do it again xD It was very satisfying to compare last weeks drawing to this weeks, and the first drawing in the book to the last one. I can only imagine how satisfying it would be if I stuck with it for a year XD
I mean I'm not great in any way, but the way I did that I found very satisfying was find a tutorial where the end product is something you like and will take under an hour, or heck 10 minutes, idc.
Then follow it. The first time it'll probably come out garbage. That's okay! Think about which parts you did wrong.
Then the next day, follow the tutorial again. Then the next day, again. Each day try things differently to get closer to what the tutorial wants you to do.
After about a month I was super happy with what I drew and realized that if you just draw, you'll get better.
Same! Some of the recipes make it sound like you need 6 special tools and a climate controlled area. Freaking internet blogs trying to justify their existence by over complicating things.
Oh yeah some even let you play in browser now. Crazy how it takes seconds, and most peoples phones can even play most everything game cube and earlier.
It's in description of the video if you wanna just read it.
Crusader kings 2 is one of the best games ever published by Paradox interactive, and is a super in depth strategy/RPG that I couldn't even imagine on a phone.
So no.
I will abide by no Crusader King 2 hate!
Edit: Super auto pet slander as well! Many crimes committed in one sentence!
I'm dying to know what AI model he has that can maintain code XD
100%, some of these recipes are "scavenge for food with things in the back of your fridge/pantry"