Am I supposed to get miffed everytime someone gets lucky and becomes an overnight success. That's happened thousands of times throughout history and it could even happen to any of us.
I actually find Toby Fox to be incredibly aspirational. I think we have the wrong idea about talent - that it's an innate quality instilled in people at birth. I think talent is just us seeing someone after years of practice and hard work behind them and it just looks like they just manifested something amazing. Undertale started as a janky Earthbound fan game and - let's be honest - it still has a lot of that in it's DNA. It's very inspiring to look at how rough and basic something started and then it ended up being a total phenomenon.
I don't think it's good to think of art as something you can't do because you're just bad or mediocre at it. I think everyone has to capacity to create meaningful and beautiful art and all it takes is practice and vision.
Yeah, I've got this issue too, when I made my first game when I was 12 my immediate thoughts were >Wow this is fricking awful, I should never do this again, I'm an idiot for doing this
And as an adult I just feel silly, and kind of wish I stuck with it more and didn't build up these negative associations with me making shit
I wish I had the discipline to keep trying. I guess I'm too harsh on myself so nothing feels like an achievement
I wish I'd try with music and making my own game like that, but I am already 31 and even if I start putting in a lot of effort now (which is hard to do with a job, unlike being an autistic teen browsing forums all day, I know I was one too and tried making Sonic hacks), I'd probably pit my first tolerable efforts by the time I am 40. And who the hell even wants to live to be 40?
>I think we have the wrong idea about talent - that it's an innate quality instilled in people at birth. >I think everyone has to capacity to create meaningful and beautiful art and all it takes is practice and vision.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprinting_(psychology)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_period
Not even remotely upset, he deserves it.
In an era of people putting out shit that's overt allegory for depression or any form of mental illness; here comes a quirky little game about hope and optimism. Yea bad shit happens but don't let life get your down persevere and do what makes you fulfilled. Shame other creators inherited the wrong ideas from Undertale and we still end up with nothing but depression slop except it's a little quirky.
>chapter 1: 2018 >chapter 2: 2021 >chapter 3: finished in 2023, released in 2024? >chapter 4: 2024 alongside chapter 3? >chapters 5, 6 and 7: ??????
at this rate it won't be finished until 2026/27. The game's own premise and meta elements will be spoiled by itself. The people who play chapter 3 will be nostalgic for chapter 1. Quite an achievement, sure to go down in history alongside other rpg games like Omori as one of the most impressive development hells in video game history.
I've had sex. Can he say the same?
I have fricked his ass for months anon, he enjoys it.
Almost certain he got to frick Terezi cosplayers on the regular back in the day.
Incest doesn't count.
>tfw no Toby BF
comparing yourself to others gets you nothing but frustration
Idk I feel pretty good comparing myself to the theater kid.
How so?
I won't say for their own benefit
Why would i ever want to be a troony?
He fricking won.
Am I supposed to get miffed everytime someone gets lucky and becomes an overnight success. That's happened thousands of times throughout history and it could even happen to any of us.
>and it could even happen to any of us.
Boomers have brainwashed you for the sake of their pensions. Meritocracy died a long time ago.
he just said it's about getting lucky though
He can't draw worth shit so I have that over him if only by a little bit
He can, he intentionally draws shitter for the meme value. One of the things he learned from Andrew Hussie, who did the same thing.
successful? sure. the other 2? not so much
thank god, none of the genetic dead ends posting here deserve pity.
rot in hell troonycels
really?
>Ganker said these were kino music
Genuine autistic trash, I regret listening.
Who ?
I actually find Toby Fox to be incredibly aspirational. I think we have the wrong idea about talent - that it's an innate quality instilled in people at birth. I think talent is just us seeing someone after years of practice and hard work behind them and it just looks like they just manifested something amazing. Undertale started as a janky Earthbound fan game and - let's be honest - it still has a lot of that in it's DNA. It's very inspiring to look at how rough and basic something started and then it ended up being a total phenomenon.
I don't think it's good to think of art as something you can't do because you're just bad or mediocre at it. I think everyone has to capacity to create meaningful and beautiful art and all it takes is practice and vision.
I wish I had the discipline to keep trying. I guess I'm too harsh on myself so nothing feels like an achievement
Yeah, I've got this issue too, when I made my first game when I was 12 my immediate thoughts were
>Wow this is fricking awful, I should never do this again, I'm an idiot for doing this
And as an adult I just feel silly, and kind of wish I stuck with it more and didn't build up these negative associations with me making shit
I feel ya bro. I don't know if it's already too late to "rewire" my brain. Hope so
I wish I'd try with music and making my own game like that, but I am already 31 and even if I start putting in a lot of effort now (which is hard to do with a job, unlike being an autistic teen browsing forums all day, I know I was one too and tried making Sonic hacks), I'd probably pit my first tolerable efforts by the time I am 40. And who the hell even wants to live to be 40?
It's worth trying as long as you learn to enjoy the process of creating something
>I think we have the wrong idea about talent - that it's an innate quality instilled in people at birth.
>I think everyone has to capacity to create meaningful and beautiful art and all it takes is practice and vision.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprinting_(psychology)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_period
WRONG.
How so?
>>you will never be as successful, happy
true
>>and talented
heh, he is a hack
Andrew? Andrew Hussie? Is that you?
HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK HACK
Who the frick is that? Zucc? Todd?
I will never be a furry homosexual like him
Not even remotely upset, he deserves it.
In an era of people putting out shit that's overt allegory for depression or any form of mental illness; here comes a quirky little game about hope and optimism. Yea bad shit happens but don't let life get your down persevere and do what makes you fulfilled. Shame other creators inherited the wrong ideas from Undertale and we still end up with nothing but depression slop except it's a little quirky.
>doing backflips on his dick
you are NOT toby fox lil bro
I'll also never be as homosexualy and brain-damaged as him
alex yiik game update will DESTROY him
never betray your allies, toby!
where we yiik one we yiik all!
PewDiePie is a bigger homosexual than him
I honestly don't get the impression Toby is happy at all.
There was some drama surrounding Undertale Yellow that was so big that Toby Fox himself had to address it, but I don't really get what happened.
Can someone give me a quick qrd?
>chapter 1: 2018
>chapter 2: 2021
>chapter 3: finished in 2023, released in 2024?
>chapter 4: 2024 alongside chapter 3?
>chapters 5, 6 and 7: ??????
at this rate it won't be finished until 2026/27. The game's own premise and meta elements will be spoiled by itself. The people who play chapter 3 will be nostalgic for chapter 1. Quite an achievement, sure to go down in history alongside other rpg games like Omori as one of the most impressive development hells in video game history.
>talented
Pic not related?