Which games would you consider masterclass at tutorials?

I'll start - Plants vs Zombies 1.
The tutorial so good you don't even realize there's a tutorial.

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u/King_Kuba — 4 days ago

I made the simplest ever system for myself, maybe it helps you?

I tried a bunch of more or less complex methods but most of them I had trouble keeping up with after some time. My current method is super simple:

- Get any random sheet of paper

- List every task you have to do using as little space and words as possible (just to remember it, mine were stuff like Cleaning, Walk, Gym, 3D Modeling a Tree, Phone to X, stuff like that)

- If you know you really need to, list one binding vow on yourself - something you can't do before those other things (mine was "GAMING ONLY AFTER THOSE, NOT IN-BETWEEN!")

- Do the tasks in any order, any time, any day to get rid of your binding vow (and then have some fun)

- If there's any new thing you need to take care off, immidiately add it to a list without worrying about where you write it. It's just a new quest in your quest log and you need to remember it for later

- If you're tired and unable to keep your grind, write down "Gaming" or "Movies" or "Rest" or "Regeneration" or whatever fun you want to do. Once you're done with that, cross it off and do the other things on the list. Plan having fun instead of losing control over cravings.

- Keep your sheet of paper closest to your procrastination source (mine is my PC)

Why it works for me:

  1. There's no deadlines, timers or even order, really just an affortless, lazy to-remember list. Using it is not overwhelming nor time-consuming, instead it's very quick and nonchalant
  2. There's no negative emotion associated with doing something not as exactly planned. It's like doing quests and sidequests in Witcher 3, you're goofing around and having fun checking things off at your own pace and liking in that moment
  3. I sometimes forget some smaller things. Here you just write them down and eventually just do them because they're usually the easiest to finish and cross off

Try it out, maybe it helps :D

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u/King_Kuba — 16 days ago

I made the simplest ever system for myself, maybe it helps you?

I tried a bunch of more or less complex methods but most of them I had trouble keeping up with after some time. My current method is super simple:

- Get any random sheet of paper

- List every task you have to do using as little space and words as possible (just to remember it, mine were stuff like Cleaning, Walk, Gym, 3D Modeling a Tree, Phone to X, stuff like that)

- If you know you really need to, list one binding vow on yourself - something you can't do before those other things (mine was "GAMING ONLY AFTER THOSE, NOT IN-BETWEEN!")

- Do the tasks in any order, any time, any day to get rid of your binding vow (and then have some fun)

- If there's any new thing you need to take care off, immidiately add it to a list without worrying about where you write it. It's just a new quest in your quest log and you need to remember it for later

- If you're tired and unable to keep your grind, write down "Gaming" or "Movies" or "Rest" or "Regeneration" or whatever fun you want to do. Once you're done with that, cross it off and do the other things on the list. Plan having fun instead of losing control over cravings.

- Keep your sheet of paper closest to your procrastination source (mine is my PC)

Why it works for me:

  1. There's no deadlines, timers or even order, really just an affortless, lazy to-remember list. Using it is not overwhelming nor time-consuming, instead it's very quick and nonchalant

  2. There's no negative emotion associated with doing something not as exactly planned. It's like doing quests and sidequests in Witcher 3, you're goofing around and having fun checking things off at your own pace and liking in that moment

  3. I sometimes forget some smaller things. Here you just write them down and eventually just do them because they're usually the easiest to finish and cross off

Try it out, maybe it helps :D

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u/King_Kuba — 16 days ago

Here's my take on younger Conquest after seeing someone else's take on younger Conquest

u/King_Kuba — 24 days ago

Dlatego samotni ludzie ma tym subreddicie nie zgadają się po prostu ze sobą?

Obserwuję sobie tak tego suba jak raz po raz ktoś pyta jak wyjść z samotności czy jakiejś rutyny, lub gdzie poznać jakiegoś faceta czy kobietę.

Dobrze mi się wydaje, czy jeszcze nikt nie wpadł na to że jest Was tutaj setki, macie podobny cel i być może niejedno Was łączy? Wystarczy się zgadać na DM, a stamtąd na Messenger, spróbować się poznać.

Stądteż otwieram tutaj wątek, zaprezentujcie się, znajdźcie jakieś wzpólne cechy i województwo i spróbujcie się może zgadać, coś porobić ciekawego 🔥

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u/King_Kuba — 28 days ago

Thoughts about Good Night World and its writing?

To me, I'm not entirely sure what the story was trying to tell. To NOT try to focus your time and energy on >!bringing someone back to life instead of caring for the rest of your family!<? I dunno.

Anyways, it had some emotional moments, some good plot twists and some weird ones, and a pretty interesting raise of stakes with the Black Bird, and it kinda being in front of our faces the whole time. My favorite character was Pico. Also I don't even remember who the purple-haired girl was. The mother?

Overall solid 6/10

Has anyone else watched this or read it and wanted to share their opinion?

u/King_Kuba — 3 months ago

I'm predicting it - there will be a Disguised Toast reference for the Rogue Disguised minion

u/King_Kuba — 3 months ago