Lower calories - weight gain?

I’ve recently been cutting and dropped my calories to 1900 from 2500, however; over the last week my weight has gone up from 83.3 to 83.65. Is this normal? Am I doing things wrong? This is my first time ever attempting a weight cut so I’m kinda clueless.

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u/MarketingUpper7203 — 3 days ago
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New player - try and convince me?

I am desperately looking for a new MMO to play. every time i search about MMOs this one comes up, is it really that goated? What is good about it?

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u/MarketingUpper7203 — 4 days ago

EU server lag

Has anyone been having awful ping on EU? I usually sit around 50 and I’ve been lowest about 80 jumping all the way to 999+. My internet is fine for everything else so idk if it’s my side or server side?

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u/MarketingUpper7203 — 16 days ago

Is it too early to cut?

So I will try clue people in. I used to be very fat, over a year of just dieting and no gym I got myself down to about 75KG at 5"10 (I was about 88 before). Over the past 6 months I have been hitting the gym and undertaking what is apparently called body recomposition and my strength has gone up quite a lot but I have become stagnant as of recently. I am currently if I had to guess about 26-28% body fat and about 82KG. I am wanting to start my first "cut" but am completely clueless. I heard that starting a cut too early after starting the gym can be bad but with my lifts not really progressing I didnt know if that meant it was a good time to cut? Literally any advice is greatly

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u/MarketingUpper7203 — 20 days ago

Gaming Platform Dilemma

So I am having a bit of an identity crisis in terms of gaming and not only is it causing me confusion etc in terms of what to play and where but it is also costing me a lot of money. Growing up I always loved gaming but was too poor and now I have money I own pretty much every console and a PC, however, here comes the issue. I am constantly conflicted on where to play my games which usually ends up in me purchasing and half playing games on multiple platforms - the choice is actually becoming my downfall now. I am just looking to know if people also feel this way and for advise on what maybe I should settle on. I have a PC that is probably low-mid tier nowadays (3060ti and ryzen 5 3600) and a PS5 in which I play most my games. I love playing MMORPG Games, League of Legends (disgusting i know) but also love playing story games etc but my PC cannot run these (hence the PS5). I have debated sending it, selling my PC and PS5 and investing in a new very good up to date PC but then get conflicted and constantly doubt and debate that decision. Again, just any input, similar stories, advice is welcome. Just a hopeless gamer trying to find a home to settle down in XD

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u/MarketingUpper7203 — 2 months ago

Hi all, I am just honestly looking for a bit of guidance here. ESO is the first MMO I have properly gotten into (tried with New World then they shut down the servers) and I have enjoyed my time so far greatly - about 200 hours deep atm. I got my first character to CP 160 and found myself lost so have levelled a second character in a different class so have 2 “max” level chars. I have found myself in a bit of cycle atm of logging on, being completely clueless as to what to do, feeling completely lost and just turning it off. I feel like I am struggling to see any direction from what to do in end game and what does seem clear seems to require a consistent group to complete. Trial groups are few, dungeons queues are crazy (I just turn it off after about 20 mins of queuing) and all the other areas seem incredibly complex with there goals seemingly minuscule in reward. Am I completely missing something or am I just stuck in a rut and need a refresh? I am stopping myself from creating yet ANOTHER lvl 50 toon to prolong this cluelessness and just want to face it and learn. Any tips are greatly recommended - rant over lol

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u/MarketingUpper7203 — 4 months ago