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I've been playing starcraft seriously for about 2.5-3 years playing only terran reaching C+. And i finally got to a point where i decide its time for me to stop. I want to take part in many of my school's activities such as cross country, and track&field, while at the same time able to manage my studies, and practice for my ACT&SAT's.
This year i believe it will be beneficial for me to quit starcraft, and concentrate on my life. However i've made many attempts like this to stop playing, but i always came back to it afterwards. Now i want to use my free time to run, and read about psychology.
   
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No you're gonna come back soon but gl about your other school stuff, run like the wind
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Have fun :O Maybe you should just learn to play in moderation ^^
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CA10824 Posts
see you again in 2 weeks!
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On August 23 2008 12:58 LosingID8 wrote: see you again in 2 weeks!
lmao this is probably true.
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You don't quit starcraft by saying, "i have all these other obligations, sports, food, etc"
You quit starcraft by gradually playing less and less and finding somthing with which you have more interest in, be it a different video game or, events in life.
I want to take part in many of my school's activities such as cross country, and track&field, while at the same time able to manage my studies, and practice for my ACT&SAT's.
I gaurentee you will still have time for starcraft.
Cross country + T&F are different seasons. Me in Junior year HS = My school, 7:30-3:10, 3:30-5:30 sports. 6:00 schoolwork, Dinner 7:00ish, starcraft/msn/aim/homework 7:00-1:AM. SAT prep = Cram during Summer, take it in Fall. And then Once more, 2weeks before in may.
"Read about psycology" is bullshit as well. I go through phases where I want to write a story or make music. These desires always resurface. I'll go through a chess phase and get books about strategy. But you don't do this for 5 hours a day, its impossible. To nonchalantly decide to read about psychology is not something you devote massive time to.
"free time to run" Since you are chinese, I guarantee you run not for joy, but for physical improvement. When I run in Off-season, I go through bursts of devotion, where I run like 10miles a day, every other day. But this is very rare. because its very Painful. Most of the time, I only ran about 15min @ night, a few laps around the park to feel fresh. Now, I don't run @ all.
My point is, whenever I see some bullshit about sombody quitting SC b/c they don't have enough time in their schedule, I know they are going to crawl back because there is definetly time in their schedule.
If you really did have a full schedule, you wouldn't 1. be addicted to SC and 2. Need to post about it.
Also, I'm going to vent a little longer so bare with me. When a person says 'I wasn't trying', "I'm retired from Sc, "I'm going to start playing serious", this also pisses me off because there is no such thing as wasn't trying. There is: Underestimating an oppoenent, purposely throwing a game, not in the mood, but there is not a "serious / casual". If you are going to throw around those words, then you need to be @ the fucking top of the food chain. Boxer has the right to 'retire' and the right to play SC 'Seriously'. You don't. You are a casual gamer. You try hard to win, but so does everyone else. Trying hard does not imply being serious about it. It simply means trying hard.
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the most depressing thing about quitting starcraft was the fact that i had to acknowledge i wasn't any good at it and i would never have the chance to get any better at it.
the least depressing thing is about a week of going cold turkey i could look back at starcraft and not care about the above.
quitting is the right decision. it's hard to see it now, but your ICCUP ranking isn't going to matter to you years from now. The sooner you acknowledge that and move on the better. The best way to keep away from the game is to find something else that you can devote yourself to.
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ahrara... Why do you post on a StarCraft forum if you don't play StarCraft :O Do you mean you quit, or you "quit," but still watch videos and post about StarCraft...?
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Im with you man, im about to enter grade 12 which in my oppinion is the most important year of my life, since it basically determines wat university i go to, and then what job i have and all around the path i take. So im also going to be quitting soon, im also going to right an epic blog detailing my starcraft career, its not really so other people can read it. I hope in a few years i can come back to tl.net and read all of my old blog posts and just reminise about everything that has happened on this game. I think without this game my life would be completely different.
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On August 23 2008 13:05 YanGpaN wrote:lmao this is probably true.
he is wrong.
On August 23 2008 12:58 LosingID8 wrote: see you again in 2 hours!
THIS is more like it ^_^
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i only started playing sc AFTER i turned in my college apps
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I agree that you should still play, you don't miss out on as much as you think as long as you just read through the recent strat forums here. Just go thru 1 or 2 reccommended vods from the thread a week.
I quit for a while this summer and was able to cuz of hackers. Now I'm really working on my portfolio and playing an hour a day. I came back because I realized this was my hobby. Other people don't focus on one thing either, not even olympic athletes. Phelps swims 5 hours a day I think.
" 12,000-calorie per day diet.
This is 6 times the normal amount of an average adult male, but for Michael Phelps ... this is just a typical day. Of course his diet does go along with a muscle building 6 day per week, 5 hours per day intense training program both in and out of the water." here Boxer played much more like 16 hours, but Boxer's isn't human. You can't compare mortals like Phelps to a god.
I do clubs at school and have all 3 years and will a fourth, I would do soccer still, track or tennis if I could get the ride. I stopped playing starcraft to study for the Sat for over a month and got 2330 average on my practice tests and 2200 when it came. I'm not that gifted. Im retaking again so you guys will probably see me stop coming soon.
I reccomend you read the other threads on quitting but they don't have much. The trick is to get the schedule up and figure out how to wake up and sleep right. Not staying up late like I am today. There are great threads about this at TL.
If you really want to quit for a while, maybe find a girlfriend, rather than that one girlfriend (which would be better, I haven't had one girlfriend :'(... ) then just play singleplayer maps. Set up restrictions on internet and computer access for yourself. You will bore yourself off the game. I've wanted to write a guide to quitting and releasing it in something for SC2. Hope you don't quit, but our situations may be different.
I play only an hour a day, and just watched vids a lot one time this summer. I've only played maybe 50 games multi non ums too. PM me if you want more info, specific things to do. Try to find that thing you love more than starcraft, though true nothing is more fun than video games, you must not choose to stay indoors over something else like friends or whatever else you love equally. If you really do need to quit for the SATs you will be able to, but studying 6 months ahead of time is just mainly wasted time. PM me if you want help for this too. Book suggestions, how to study, tips on taking.
I hope you come back later after realizing it was a mistake, or better yet just don't quit. I agree w/ k dog. You will have time, so you may have to uninstall and give the disk to a friend for safekeeping or something more unthinkable + Show Spoiler +smashing your disk if you have no friends  **shudders**. The difficulty in getting the game again might stop you.
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On August 23 2008 12:28 YanGpaN wrote: I've been playing starcraft seriously for about 2.5-3 years playing only terran reaching C+. And i finally got to a point where i decide its time for me to stop. I want to take part in many of my school's activities such as cross country, and track&field, while at the same time able to manage my studies, and practice for my ACT&SAT's.
This year i believe it will be beneficial for me to quit starcraft, and concentrate on my life. However i've made many attempts like this to stop playing, but i always came back to it afterwards. Now i want to use my free time to run, and read about psychology.
Nice, a fellow runner! What do you run and how well do you run it?
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quitting only works if you have bigger and better things going for you. if you dont have shit to do in two weeks, you will be back.
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United States10774 Posts
I agree with kdog. Forcefully trying to quit SC never works. As you find more important things to do, you naturally start playing less and less. When school year starts I never tell myself that I am going to quit, it just happens. I get up in the morning, go to school, come home after practice, do homework, write labs, study for tests, and possibly catch up with some friends. Starcraft? It doesn't even come to mind. That doesn't mean I hide from Starcraft, though. If I ever find myself bored during weekends, I will whip it out and have a nice Starcraft session. So yeah, I don't think there's a point in "quitting Starcraft." Just set your priorities straight and you should be fine...
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On August 23 2008 13:05 YanGpaN wrote:lmao this is probably true. Saying that it's true won't help. You should probably make some sort of schedule for it. Bring school activities first (they're usually right afterschool anyway) and then homework and the rest is free time. Right?
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On August 23 2008 13:25 PsycHOTemplar wrote: ahrara... Why do you post on a StarCraft forum if you don't play StarCraft :O Do you mean you quit, or you "quit," but still watch videos and post about StarCraft...? i don't watch VODs except very rarely. most of my posts are dumb blogs or novel length shit in discussion threads.
you guys are terrible at motivation. can you imagine yourself saying "it's not possible to quit" to someone who smokes? you definitely need something else to dedicate yourself to that has the added bonus of helping you focus on school, but that doesn't mean you can't quit cold turkey. for me i stopped playing when the debate season started. but everybody has their own thing.
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Cancel your internet service.
If you need the internet, use it at the library or school. This might seem harsh but it will change your life around. Not only will you quit sc, but you will also not be able to waste your time browsing the internet, forums, and watching youtube videos and stuff. Doing this would be a feat to be marveled at.
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Not being able to study for a test with the internet or write a good essay is what he should try to avoid. Not everyone has ten studyhall blocks a day. I barely have one if that!
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Lol my broodwar cd got a bad scratch and is ruined, so that's like the 3rd broodwar cd that i've lost. It stopped working 2 weeks ago and somehow i've survived without starcraft... well i did for 1 day T.T.
Getting a new one soon though!
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