Dec 6, 2012
Dwarf Fortresses
It is kind of like Tarn in stuck in the past, in his high school years. In the article, it said that he started working on computer games in high school. He still is now, and he's in his middle thirties. Also, he's so wrapped up into the game that it's effecting his life. All he had in his fridge was three cans of soda and a gallon of water for the cat. He's turned down offers that would make him really rich, really quick. But yet he can't seem to accept the offers... it seems like he doesn't appreciate himself enough. If Tarn would get out of the habit of sleeping until the late afternoon, then staying up all night programming, maybe he'd feel better about himself and get more people to associate with. It's good to be really close to your brother, but when that's the only person you really associate with, then that's a problem. In my opinion, if Tarn didn't let the game consume his life, then he'd be a lot more confident. He is a really smart guy, any ordinary person could never program an entire game in such great detail. He could really go somewhere in life. If he doesn't move on from Dwarf Fortress, he might not get to experience all the things in life he's capable of.