08-22-2012, 02:15 AM
B-but I don't hate you
I can't remember much, my memory has never been to well.
Since this topic is now about personal tSR histories...
Let me retell mine once more.
When I first stumbled upon tSR, it was on fireball20xl, that's all I remember. I don't even know what I was looking for back then. It was before I discovered internet communities and all that, back when I was making expert Zelda games with Zelda Classic thingy. Back when I used a lense and a GameBoy to see how Zelda: LA sprites looked so I could make a knock-off.
No wait, that was even before I got to use Zelda Classic. I think.
Either way, I joined PT in late 2006. I think it was when the Mimiga fad was going. That was something I actually liked, the sprite fads were mostly everyone would do the same style and people weren't complete assholes about people spriting in game styles. Somethine I feel people sometimes forget; many of us were at a point where we did it, and it was okay. All the M&L sprites... most of them completely out of style, but it was fun. Buuut I'm trailing off.
I've never een really active. There were many phases where I would hardly post or browse at all for months. Attitudes got really harsh at PT and everything seemed to be out of any control and it was just no fun being there unless you were in the group of people bashing everything. Well, that was the impression I had. So when tSR started its own forum, I immediately settled over and left PT.
Still not being very active, I browsed a few parts regularly, made a few posts at times, nothing special. When tSR started to tag sheets with submitters, I joined in on the quest to tag all the existing sheets...
That's were I started to become a more integrated part of the website, I guess. it opened the doors for me to join in as a fighter against sheet errors in late 2010 / early 2011. I started doing that more and more and it appeared to be okay, so I kept doing it. Now, I am a mod. Hello world.
I could explain some things in more detail, like tSR chat and my ripping historia. However, time for breakfast. The second.
I can't remember much, my memory has never been to well.
Since this topic is now about personal tSR histories...
Let me retell mine once more.
When I first stumbled upon tSR, it was on fireball20xl, that's all I remember. I don't even know what I was looking for back then. It was before I discovered internet communities and all that, back when I was making expert Zelda games with Zelda Classic thingy. Back when I used a lense and a GameBoy to see how Zelda: LA sprites looked so I could make a knock-off.
No wait, that was even before I got to use Zelda Classic. I think.
Either way, I joined PT in late 2006. I think it was when the Mimiga fad was going. That was something I actually liked, the sprite fads were mostly everyone would do the same style and people weren't complete assholes about people spriting in game styles. Somethine I feel people sometimes forget; many of us were at a point where we did it, and it was okay. All the M&L sprites... most of them completely out of style, but it was fun. Buuut I'm trailing off.
I've never een really active. There were many phases where I would hardly post or browse at all for months. Attitudes got really harsh at PT and everything seemed to be out of any control and it was just no fun being there unless you were in the group of people bashing everything. Well, that was the impression I had. So when tSR started its own forum, I immediately settled over and left PT.
Still not being very active, I browsed a few parts regularly, made a few posts at times, nothing special. When tSR started to tag sheets with submitters, I joined in on the quest to tag all the existing sheets...
That's were I started to become a more integrated part of the website, I guess. it opened the doors for me to join in as a fighter against sheet errors in late 2010 / early 2011. I started doing that more and more and it appeared to be okay, so I kept doing it. Now, I am a mod. Hello world.
I could explain some things in more detail, like tSR chat and my ripping historia. However, time for breakfast. The second.