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Why is it so hard leaving retros?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parsov" data-source="post: 455291" data-attributes="member: 68429"><p>As long as you are addicted to making them and not addicted to the people on it then I don't see a big issue in that.</p><p>Running habbo retros is not an easy task you might clean the rust of your coding skills and improve while you run a retro in C# or any language you pick come up with crazy creative ideas to offer users and work in a fast paced environment which will help you maybe with a future job as a technician or something along those lines.</p><p></p><p>You will at the same time learn how to run an economy and this might give you the experience to later on sell your products in another business. I think Habbo retros is the best way to learn how to code, run an economy, and at the same time be creative for users.</p><p></p><p>It is not good of course if you do it all day but maybe in the morning when you wake up and have nothing to do then you could go ahead and do something for your retro or something for other people.</p><p></p><p>I don't see an issue with this the only issue is if you are addicted to a retro so maybe you have virtual friends that treat you better than from in the real world.</p><p>Maybe you feel you have a better reputation online than in the real world? this of course is not good but if you think it's bad to develop retros it's completely fine in my view as you are always improving and learning new things maybe get stuck ask someone on here and that way you will become a better programmer and do better things with your skills <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emojione/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parsov, post: 455291, member: 68429"] As long as you are addicted to making them and not addicted to the people on it then I don't see a big issue in that. Running habbo retros is not an easy task you might clean the rust of your coding skills and improve while you run a retro in C# or any language you pick come up with crazy creative ideas to offer users and work in a fast paced environment which will help you maybe with a future job as a technician or something along those lines. You will at the same time learn how to run an economy and this might give you the experience to later on sell your products in another business. I think Habbo retros is the best way to learn how to code, run an economy, and at the same time be creative for users. It is not good of course if you do it all day but maybe in the morning when you wake up and have nothing to do then you could go ahead and do something for your retro or something for other people. I don't see an issue with this the only issue is if you are addicted to a retro so maybe you have virtual friends that treat you better than from in the real world. Maybe you feel you have a better reputation online than in the real world? this of course is not good but if you think it's bad to develop retros it's completely fine in my view as you are always improving and learning new things maybe get stuck ask someone on here and that way you will become a better programmer and do better things with your skills ;) [/QUOTE]
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