Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-3547390-20180328122918

Yeah, stray dogs invading buildings is not exactly a normal issue. At least not here :P

So it supports early 2000s and all of the 90s, really sounds more ideal than Windows XP.

Oh, I don't really get physical tasks here, in fact I am pretty much given special treatment to the point I don't really need to lift a finger. When we moved, I was one of the only ones not lifting heavy stuff, mainly as I just do not have that sort of ability.

Other people generally are unappreciative and apathetic to your care, which means it feels more fruitless. Plus people easily betray, so you have to worry about them using it as a weapon against you, or the fact that you are sacrificing your own enjoyment for their accord. It just seems impractical to me. I don't believe you should suffer for my accord, you should do what you desire, and if it lines up we shall be more compatible.

I personally find making models easier than making sprites. The latter requires creating a lot of similar looking images to show off rotation. A 3d model has all of its rotations covered, which means such an issue doesn't happen. 3d level design is definitely harder, but 3d modeling is easier. I guess if you are very good at drawing in Photoshop, you might think differently, but I feel far more confident with a 3d modeler (even if I am not that great with either).

No kidding. Trust me, these people are all devoted to making my life Hell, and I can't wait to be free from this place.

Keyloggers, wow that is bad. Yeah, your job is pretty similar to mine, we pretty much get designs needed to be done, but then it gets slow. The hardest part is finding things to do for 8 hours, even with the internet you can be hard-pressed over time. My father spends quite a bit of time Elf Bowling. I usually try out new music, talk on Discord, or do weird thought exercises. I have Minecraft and can play that, but it does become a bit of a headache as this computer is very weak by 2010 standards (4GB RAM, an i3 550). Something like Quake would function better, but truthfully Quake is not a game you can really play for hours on end, the maps are so quick and the world is so static that it isn't the best for full replayability.

Ask and you shall receive