As the weeks pass by, I find myself feeling more and more keen to start making Evercade A to Z videos again — but at the same time, I don't want to overload myself by committing to too many things each week. As I've noted before, having a job I actually like now means that I have a lot less "downtime" to be able to work on personal projects, and thus taking on too much is a sure-fire route to burnout.
I do want to pick up on the Evercade videos, though, so I've decided: at the very latest, I will kick off the series again once I have my Evercade VS. Since that will have a permanent place hooked up to my TV rather than having to faff around with HDMI cables (and sometimes charging cables, depending on whether I remembered to charge the handheld beforehand) it will be a lot easier to just slap in a cartridge and record, whereas at the minute the slight faffing required to set things up for recording makes it feel like a lot more effort than it actually is.
I mean, I know that it's not actually any real effort to hook the Evercade up to the TV — I've even already attached the mini-HDMI cable to my HDMI switchbox setup, so it's literally just a case of plugging it in. That's why I say at the very latest I'll continue the Evercade A to Z series when the VS arrives. Right now I'm just… I don't know, in a sort of funny mood about things. It's probably the heat or something and the general sense of tiredness and lethargy which comes with all that; it makes the slightest inconvenience (like, say, having to untangle the HDMI cord) feel like a massive issue.
I'm rambling. Blame that on the heat as well. But anyway, if there's one thing to take away from this post, it's that Evercade A to Z will be back… at some point. By November at the latest. Possibly sooner.
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