
I generally don't like to do something just because it is the norm. For most people, this would sound like a rational choice, but I was far from open to doing that. The team was still working on its own and making good progress, so I was taking advantage of it and continued to have a break and spent more time with my family and on leisure activities.Īs the situation was not getting that much better, there were even proposals of selling the company and getting rid of the responsibility for good. Trying to overcome it by sheer willpower would just make it worse, so I just stayed distant. The attempts to get to work were mainly motivated by guilt, and I knew well, that it is hardly a good motivation for anything. It is far from surprising after that many years of working that hard. It was clear to me at this point, this is the the typical burnout situation. When I tried to work, I had this strong, almost physical feeling of disgust, that was impossible to overcome.
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This all just to find out tanks are far from a hot commodity when it comes to raiding, where you need just a few in the 40 people raid.Īt this point, I thought, that I would come back to work with full power, but I just couldn't. It was a great fun to finish all the dungeon content and acquire the pre-bis (pre raid best in slot).
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One of the big reasons was, that I already had 60 level priest when I realized that tanks are so hard to come by, so I re-rolled a tank learned how to play it and levelled it to 60.


The planned 3 weeks of playing kind of extended to be more like 3 months. I know exactly when I disappeared from the Factorio development, it was August 26, 2019, the release date of World of Warcraft classic. So I was looking for a way to have a break. This wall of text is about my personal struggle with Factorio and life, feel free to skip to the next subject if you wish to see the actual Factorio content.īeginning about two years ago, I started to have these problems, it was harder and harder to force myself to work on the game and I didn't enjoy it that much.
