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Atsou

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I began writing blog posts in the middle of July, and stopped writing them near the end of the month. My initial goal was to just write a few paragraphs about the games that I finished. But I decided to expand upon that, and write about other categories that involve games such as pre-ordering them, or about the state of the Valve's Anti-Cheat System. The topics that I was thinking about covering required me to do a lot of research so that my blog post would be with the most accurate information, and that was a big mistake on my part. It lead me to stop writing about games altogether. I suppose the question you're asking is... Why are you writing again?

In my current semester of studying, I have decided to take a Literature class, and it requires me to write many pages of text. I figured that I might as well start writing blog posts again, and include some of the things that I learn from that class into my posts. I have been finishing many games, and I figured that I might as well continue writing about games that I finish again. But this time, I will not make the same mistake again. Thanks for reading, and have a goooood day!

Update 1: My blog posts are written in very odd times (Sometimes late into the night), and I don't proofread them. I do glance over some of the content, and make adjustments that I deem are necessary, or correct mistakes that I manage to catch while glancing over the text. They're mostly written in a way to overview some of the contents of the game. Contents such as whether playing the game was fun, the story was good, and whether it is worth playing through in my opinion. I figured that I continue to update this blog post to inform whomever that might read my blog posts.

Update 2: I have not written a new blog post in quite some time. I don't have the time to invest in writing blogs at this time. This might change in the future, and I do intend to continue writing about games that I have completed. But if the written content is not being read by anyone (Why should others care what I have to say about something?), then I do not think that it is worthwhile to write blog posts because it is not useful to anyone. I suppose the only reason why one would continue to write while knowing this fact would be for their own benefit (In terms of improving their writing or discovering new ways to express their thoughts by writing).

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