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Why is it so hard leaving retros?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hypothesis" data-source="post: 455299" data-attributes="member: 83881"><p>Personally, I've been in retros since I was like 12, now I just turned 19 and graduated high school a few months ago, attending college now. I would like to focus on bigger and better things, like working on my own games, but it's hard to stay focused on my own projects as I was so involved with retros, I much rather prefer developing retros over my own games, no idea why. When it comes to my own games, I'm lazy asf, but when it comes to retros I want to make all this and do all that when it's not even really gonna go far in the long run since it's all just using Habbo's code. It's just an addiction I guess but in a sense a good one. Retros are toxic asf, but I met a lot of cool people on here and some of them I've even worked with on other non-Habbo related projects, so just like any other community, you start to get communications and link up with certain people and who knows maybe in the future you may even end up working with someone from retros on a later project in life. I try to entirely just quit retros and not play anymore, but I always rejoin in one way or another, even if it's just developing for an old friend from the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hypothesis, post: 455299, member: 83881"] Personally, I've been in retros since I was like 12, now I just turned 19 and graduated high school a few months ago, attending college now. I would like to focus on bigger and better things, like working on my own games, but it's hard to stay focused on my own projects as I was so involved with retros, I much rather prefer developing retros over my own games, no idea why. When it comes to my own games, I'm lazy asf, but when it comes to retros I want to make all this and do all that when it's not even really gonna go far in the long run since it's all just using Habbo's code. It's just an addiction I guess but in a sense a good one. Retros are toxic asf, but I met a lot of cool people on here and some of them I've even worked with on other non-Habbo related projects, so just like any other community, you start to get communications and link up with certain people and who knows maybe in the future you may even end up working with someone from retros on a later project in life. I try to entirely just quit retros and not play anymore, but I always rejoin in one way or another, even if it's just developing for an old friend from the past. [/QUOTE]
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