: Hah, that's totally the opposite of how I was approaching you. I'm grateful
: just to get anything, but I can be damn picky if I'm not worried it's
: gonna chase someone off. I figured being picky would make you want to help
: less, make me seem ungrateful.
If you're worried about such things, it's just to talk to me.
"I'm picky, I'm hope you're okay with that, because I don't want to scare you off or anything."
: I know you want a challenge, which is why I was particularly puzzled that you
: quit while starting the one map that you were working on at the time. That
: was shaping up in design to be one of the trickiest Marathon maps I've
: ever heard of, and I don't expect anyone else will be up to doing it the
: way we were discussing it. Had me kind of confused that that wasn't a
: challenge to you... I thought maybe I misunderstood and it was too MUCH of
: a challenge...
No the map was a perfect challenge. I was absolutely ok with it. (I'm halfway done with it btw).But I didn't see it as THAT tricky. It's weird I know, but as soon as I finished the watercannon bridges, the challenge dropped dramatically.
I still don't like that I quit that level, at least I should have finished it before leaving.As it is now, I gonna finish my xmas scenario first. Then I gonna take a real brainer on what to do with pollution. If I turn pollution down, I might come back to eternal. Right now - I'm too confused to join any big project. I'd probably do a half-assed job and leave the developers frustrated.
I really want to know what I want to focus on within the marathon realm. We'll see what happens, but as I've said before, it's not impossible I come back to eternal one day.