Hey PWizard, just wanted to thank you & the team for your efforts in updating this trainer, within 48 hours of its latest update, as well as for countless other games. Not sure how often you guys get credit for your work, but you have my commendations, for what it's worth. Patience is a virtue fast vanishing in these times, a little bit more from everybody would make things a lot better. Thanks.
Thank you for this. We dont have a huge TEAM of people. I've had 3 hours sleep the last 40 hours and still counting.
best,
Cal
@Caliber (et al.)
Revisiting the thread during some basic account checking and updating and checking out random things on the site, which I rarely get any time to spend on here — and noticed this.
As someone painfully familiar with occasional stupid-crazy schedules and resulting sleeplessness and sleep-deprivation (in turn resulting in painful to unbearable exhaustion, crankiness, irritability, short fuse, &c., when even the best coffee ends up tasting like hot garbage due to overuse), first thing that comes to mind is an instinctively and emphatically painful, 110% sincere (that's 'volume 11' on a dial calibrated to 10) 'Ouch...'
So, in addition to seconding zydarking's sentiments, I offer my sincere sympathy and empathy on that, Cal.
Also, I feel (and appreciate) the painful irony of your follow-up post immediately after, the very same day (lol), having just mentioned the past 40 hours with 3 hours of sleep being behind you, with what was probably some deserved relief upon a task just accomplished, that then seems an endless Sisyphean pushing of the same rock up the same mountain day after day, and having the feeling of never getting there even after you thought you did get there:
[quote]grrr..
steamdb.info/app/495420/patchnotes/[/quote]
Thanks for the years of tireless work, and wishing all the best.
Both those thanks and wishes are extended to all other tireless, sleep-deprived busy bees involved. (As well as all of such busy bees in general, here, there, everywhere, since I don't want any bee or being feeling left out or ignored — unless, of course, they're evil geniuses plotting our or the world's destruction; wouldn't want to encourage those, or wish them success, either, for obvious and partly selfish psychological and biological reasons, like natural self-interest, an instinctive sense of survival, and not usually wishing the see the world to burn, or generally wishing anyone anything bad undeservedly, if I can help it. There are always caveats. .
You help us all enjoy our free time the way we can afford to or prefer.
Without really harming, injuring, or even questioning the justification and their reason for living and being as they are, of anyone else in the process — despite what self-appointed hardline extremist anti-cheat prophets, zealots, and assorted judgemental holier-than-thou gaming / playtime moralisers claim and shout from their rooftops and soap boxes.
And, now that I think about it, in case it's needed — a general reminder to everyone here and everywhere (including myself), especially if at any time, even for fleeting moments, feeling in any way conflicted or guilty about 'cheating' / using trainers and tailoring their own pastime to their own needs and preferences (often limited by available free time, or special needs, injuries, pain, disabilities, &c. — or just life itself, the demands or simple everyday expectations that life, work, family, friends, social existence, obligations, etc. place on us — many things we have may have limited control over, if any): it's our own free time, our own personal time, and damn it if any random stranger gets to dictate how we should spend that, and judge and intrude on it, or tell us what we're allowed to do in order to enjoy our own 'alone time' (even if it's time spend with consenting friends and 'playmates').
Just thought I'd mention that in case anyone feels the need for some shoring up / moral (instead of moralising) support against judgemental undermining and belittling by self-appointed and self-righteous early-stage Dunning-Kruger graph know-it-all morality judges and preachers out there who'd have your whole self and entire character tallied by counting your 'spots' only.
___
Anyway (TLDR) — in case it gets forgotten after all that rambling, or ends up buried under all the text (very likely), a deserved thank you for your work.
Especially when it involves sleepless nights and days and all the unpleasant stuff that sleep-deprivation entails.
Cheers
LOL, thx. I may actually change my alias to "Bad-Ass MF" ... I like it
Again, just dropping by, randomly checking things, something I rarely get to do, noticed this too, and since it made me laugh and cheered me up, replying to it regardless how late, because I think that's always something to be appreciated.
Well, you're welcome to it, of course, lol — glad it served a purpose and also entertained in some small way.
🍷🍷
Hey PWizard, just wanted to thank you & the team for your efforts in updating this trainer, within 48 hours of its latest update, as well as for countless other games. Not sure how often you guys get credit for your work, but you have my commendations, for what it's worth. Patience is a virtue fast vanishing in these times, a little bit more from everybody would make things a lot better. Thanks.
Thank you for this. We dont have a huge TEAM of people. I've had 3 hours sleep the last 40 hours and still counting.
best,
Cal
@Caliber (et al.)
Revisiting the thread during some basic account checking and updating and checking out random things on the site, which I rarely get any time to spend on here — and noticed this.
As someone painfully familiar with occasional stupid-crazy schedules and resulting sleeplessness and sleep-deprivation (in turn resulting in painful to unbearable exhaustion, crankiness, irritability, short fuse, &c., when even the best coffee ends up tasting like hot garbage due to overuse), first thing that comes to mind is an instinctively and emphatically painful, 110% sincere (that's 'volume 11' on a dial calibrated to 10) 'Ouch...'
So, in addition to seconding zydarking's sentiments, I offer my sincere sympathy and empathy on that, Cal.
Also, I feel (and appreciate) the painful irony of your follow-up post immediately after, the very same day (lol), having just mentioned the past 40 hours with 3 hours of sleep being behind you, with what was probably some deserved relief upon a task just accomplished, that then seems an endless Sisyphean pushing of the same rock up the same mountain day after day, and having the feeling of never getting there even after you thought you did get there:
[quote]grrr..
steamdb.info/app/495420/patchnotes/[/quote]
Thanks for the years of tireless work, and wishing all the best.
Both those thanks and wishes are extended to all other tireless, sleep-deprived busy bees involved. (As well as all of such busy bees in general, here, there, everywhere, since I don't want any bee or being feeling left out or ignored — unless, of course, they're evil geniuses plotting our or the world's destruction; wouldn't want to encourage those, or wish them success, either, for obvious and partly selfish psychological and biological reasons, like natural self-interest, an instinctive sense of survival, and not usually wishing the see the world to burn, or generally wishing anyone anything bad undeservedly, if I can help it. There are always caveats. .
You help us all enjoy our free time the way we can afford to or prefer.
Without really harming, injuring, or even questioning the justification and their reason for living and being as they are, of anyone else in the process — despite what self-appointed hardline extremist anti-cheat prophets, zealots, and assorted judgemental holier-than-thou gaming / playtime moralisers claim and shout from their rooftops and soap boxes.
And, now that I think about it, in case it's needed — a general reminder to everyone here and everywhere (including myself), especially if at any time, even for fleeting moments, feeling in any way conflicted or guilty about 'cheating' / using trainers and tailoring their own pastime to their own needs and preferences (often limited by available free time, or special needs, injuries, pain, disabilities, &c. — or just life itself, the demands or simple everyday expectations that life, work, family, friends, social existence, obligations, etc. place on us — many things we have may have limited control over, if any): it's our own free time, our own personal time, and damn it if any random stranger gets to dictate how we should spend that, and judge and intrude on it, or tell us what we're allowed to do in order to enjoy our own 'alone time' (even if it's time spend with consenting friends and 'playmates').
Just thought I'd mention that in case anyone feels the need for some shoring up / moral (instead of moralising) support against judgemental undermining and belittling by self-appointed and self-righteous early-stage Dunning-Kruger graph know-it-all morality judges and preachers out there who'd have your whole self and entire character tallied by counting your 'spots' only.
___
Anyway (TLDR) — in case it gets forgotten after all that rambling, or ends up buried under all the text (very likely), a deserved thank you for your work.
Especially when it involves sleepless nights and days and all the unpleasant stuff that sleep-deprivation entails.
Cheers
Thanks for taking the time to write this! I also appreciate you being a member here! It's nice to hear thanks and some positive comments! Hope everyone has had a great weekend.
Now... back to the grind here lol!
best,
Cal