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Tabletop, video games, sports and maybe someday some other things if I get the ambition to learn.

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I wish I had the gumption to go through with the video series I wanted to make. I wanted to just do a huge video series that acted like a primer for different Tabletop RPGs, including a walkthrough of building characters, a general glossary, and an introduction to the game systems and rules and what types of games it supports. I'd try to keep them under an hour, but then I'd also do a separate video that would be like, a one shot actual play video showing off the game in play with a group.

Ideally, it would be a twice a month upload (one for rules, one for actual play) but between the writing of the script, making it concise and easy to understand and then finding people to play each game sounds draining. I think a welcoming environment like that would be a great starting point for someone who is curious about a new type of game or vibe, but I also don't think the TTRPG space needs another cis white male acting like a voice of authority in it. I'm sure someone else has already done something similar anyways.


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I am an abandoner of projects. It's why I haven't learned to use FL Studio, nor started with Clip Studio Paint, or done any recording on this or anything like that.

Hey, honestly, I have the same worries about new projects sometimes. Best advice I can give is the same advice I've been told over and over again: Just go with it. "Shia Labeouf" it, if you will. Try not to be too harsh on yourself with deadlines either, that first project will always take the longest. As long as you're enjoying it, I think that's all that matters.