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  1. #11
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    Weirdly during lockdown months I actually visited the forum less than normal. Probably as I was busy doing the garden/being stuck on a laptop on Zoom for work so didn't want to be glued to that chair for longer than I needed! Then I had a breakdown in mid-summer and obviously had no interest in anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Habbo has certainly given me something to do over these long long months, it's very easy to just do nothing at all and sit staring into nothing so it's nice when there are people online to interact with. Agree that at the very start the influx of old players made me very wary and I actually stayed OFF the hotel for a good while to avoid the attitudes, but luckily that fizzled quite quickly and moooooost of the worst of them disappeared again soon enough

    Habbox itself is obviously something I rather like too so yeah it's been nice being able to get stuck in with stuff, first lockdown I did the updated wiki banner which was a good project while I was feeling sorry for myself and then obviously HxSS which is a massive task all round. The community here is pretty decent too which massively helps, and I hear the community GM in particular is a great chap
    I am looking for someone who really got stuck in with the community throughout lockdown to help deal with lockdown boredom/loneliness. You sound perfect for the piece ! Would you be down to have a quick zoom interview with me sometime this week? Will be super laid and fun ... promise !

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    I definitely think it has.

    I became more active in the community again once I graduate from college (that was back in December), and then with lockdown in the US starting in March, I was working from home and had a lot of time to come online. I've been on a ton of video calls with a lot of my friends from Habbox, and I have to say that they've become some of my closest friends, and I can't wait to meet them one day

    Lockdown and corona definitely kicked in my anxiety, so it helped knowing that I had people around, and spending time with people always helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cerys View Post
    Luckily though I built up enough friendships and support networks from lockdown 1 so this time doesn't feel as bad!
    you're welcome baby xo

    Sorry lads I didn't stick myself into habbo/x when the lockdowns came round all that much. I played the mole during lockdown 1 which was fun but still didn't really interact with anywhere outside the mole stuff all that much, then disappeared again. I think the habbox hole in my life has just closed over forever and it's not coming back

    BUT saying that actually I do log in maybe once a week/fortnight or so and just look to see if anyone's posting anything interesting. I know the forum's dying down cause y'all use discord now or whatever but I still enjoy lurking in some threads and seeing the gang merrily bickering away as always
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    There was a lot of “lol you’re so pathetic that you still play I quit YEARS ago” mixed with “habbo/habbox is so bad now, it used to be huge!!” like yes the userbase has shrunk that doesn’t mean it’s bad!

    YES and, as old as time, I believe that one of the most TOXIC elements for a habbo community is the one that precisely is the hardest one to tell at first and makes one to feel a bit awkward: the figure of the player who wants to ignore completely the current situation of the game and the base of members but still has this urge of using the nostalgic element as an instrument of self-importance

    It is one thing not to play the game anymore, as we don't really have a moral code that forces somebody to do so in order to prove their point of how they love the game (being a player is not the ONLY one), but you'll always be wrong if you want a player to feel bad about themselves for still being a player. Logically speaking, talking down about a Habbo player would also imply someone to do so about old mmos' players such as Sims Online, ToonTown, Tibia, Club Penguin or even Starcraft, but it doesn't happen! Why is it trying to tell us?, how BADLY has the (*average*) base of members aged over the years so they have such position towards something that is a center of potential creativity? Habbo is a funny game, has its visual identity with its pixel art style that no other game has ever managed to replicate successfully, it brings an intuitive building language so you can take advantage of an almost infinite possibility of games (even if this potential might be eclipsed by the normally used formulas), it made people to interact with Taylor Swift without even needing to pay for it when livestreams weren't very affordable...

    Theoretically and practically, it is great! The only problem is the current culture that, above the minds of highly influenced people, send stats and more pointless, straightforward data about the game how it is and how it was in order to prove how the hotel "isn't cool anymore", based on distorted affetive memory, just because they're mediocre enough not to make a positive change towards what is reachable to them. Sadly (...or not), we players been put in the position of making the game interesting ever since we've been silently (or not) given this responsibility. If its pathetic to enjoy the game... I'm pathetic then, yknow






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    Personally during the first lockdown it was a huge outlet especially with my job and with all.the stress I was under. It was nice to just log on and have bants with everyone (especially as I was a noobie).

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