Originally Posted by
psilocybe
Hello toribash forumites
Hey
Originally Posted by
psilocybe
I have a few questions to ask
Okay go ahead
Originally Posted by
psilocybe
I will list them by number and you can write your answers with the corresponding numbers within your reply to this post;
Sounds good
Originally Posted by
psilocybe
1) What is it about the toribash community that you enjoy?
I've made a lot of friends through toribash, but I think I mainly appreciate seeing other people's passion for the game and more specifically replays. Even if it is a genre of replaymaking I don't particularly care to practice myself, when you see it, I see it
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psilocybe
2) Do you believe that the persona you associate with your toribash account to be separate from your identity in the physical world that we occupy?
Of course? It's just a videogame. What I say/do within toribash reflects my general personality somewhat but to the rest of you I'm just tabby and I have no clue who pretty much any of you are so there's an obvious separation. I don't have an interest in knowing most of you interpersonally
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psilocybe
3) Does this website and community have something that other online communities doesn't have? If yes, elaborate
Not really part of enough online communities to really have a say, but longevity? Maybe?
Toribash as a game feels weirdly timeless to me, as if it exists in a vacuum. The game is omega-dead now but when I was last involved there were people from all kinds of different age groups and regions all interested in the same game, but their different life experiences and interests lead them to play the game ever so slightly differently from the next. I was pretty much only really interested in ukebash for the near-decade I've been playing this game but the variety of approaches and decisions people make within their replays has always really stuck out to me because I'm the type of person to be obsessed with the 'why' for a particular decision. I always want to know why a person would go out of their way to do something that I might deem as frivolous, and said reasons usually run a lot deeper than simply "I did it because I liked it". It's a type of skill(?) expression I haven't really found in other games so every replay I view regardless of its quality feels completely fresh to me
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psilocybe
4) Do you believe you suffer from any kind of mental health problems?
I don't see how this is relevant to Toribash, would you mind explaining that to me? Or is this just a weird jab at a particular person in the community you dislike? I don't know who you are, so I'm only guessing.
But no, I don't think so? At the very least no one's pointed out anything to me, and I think that's the important bit. I think I'm in the clear
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psilocybe
5) Have you ever used drugs? if yes, how has this impacted your perception of reality and how you experience "toribash"
I've tried most drugs at least once. I haven't done them while playing Toribash. Who the fuck does that lmao surely there's more entertaining things you could do while off your rocker. My perception of reality is the same as it has always been
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psilocybe
6) How often is your forum usage compared with time spent in game?
I would browse the forums a lot to study replays, but I think it's about even. I'm not a very interactive person by nature
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psilocybe
7) Do you perceive the way you use toribash (both as a videogame and as an online forum) to be conductive to good mental health and living your best life?
I perceive it as a game I play in my free time to improve at something I value. I think that's fairly productive. When I don't want to play it I just don't play it. Sometimes I can grind out an entire replay in about 20 minutes, sometimes I don't really get anywhere I'm interested in and I save it where I'm at, and come back later when I've thought about the replay I'm working on and workshopped an idea which might be doable
I saw people in some other thread saying that playing the game is self-hate and they're miserable or something? I fail to see how you could really end up like that. Sharpen the axe before you cut down the tree or whatever man I think they say that in the bible. In fairness I am a ukebasher and such a thing is a lot more free-form than other forms of replaymaking and I can understand how having an off-day would be really upsetting, but just don't play man idk I'm not a therapist
I will add, I have dyspraxia and even since I was a child I've always had difficulty participating in most physical activities. I used to be really quick and unusually strong in my prime but poor form and control always made me a difficult team mate in school or something lol. But when I got better at toribash, being able to visualise what I need to do within my body to do a certain action helps to get over that hurdle. I mean I still break my toes every other week on tables and such but I got unusually cracked at basically any physical endeavour. It sounds so autistic but I promise you bro I look at athletes doing things and I visualise the joints I must move to replicate it and I can usually crack it in a couple tries LMFAO
Bit of a strange question tho
Originally Posted by
psilocybe
Feel free to troll within this thread if it helps you ventilate any behavioural or psychological issues that you may be carrying
Why must you type like this?
I must ask seriously for a moment, do you believe that 'trolling' in a game with a peak player count of 11 is an indication of a behavioural or psychological issue? Like with a straight face man. And are you aware that ending your post in such a way encourages that behaviour also? Is this once again a jab at a particular person? Just wondering