Heyya all!
I've got obsessed with Girlschase, I must admit, it flipped me upside down. I tried to put the idea to practice, and needless to say, I've failed miserably.
What I observed however was:
I was very easy to initiate "stages" (such as asking her out, taking her out, getting past small talk, incidental touching)
However, at one point I got stuck. And I suspect, that was so either because:
a, I couldn't stimulate the present stage. In other words, I sucked at what I was trying to do, or
b, I couldn't read her, in other words, my results, so I couldn't take appropriate action
So, to break down the whole thing to someone who wasted half his life on PC gaming:
The whole process is about initiating a new stage when it's appropriate (approaching her 90% of times is appropriate for example), stimulating the stage we are at (excelling at the body language and the game the present situation requires), and reading if your present stage is "ripe" for progress.
Is that observation correct, or am I missing something?
Many thanks:
Barney
I've got obsessed with Girlschase, I must admit, it flipped me upside down. I tried to put the idea to practice, and needless to say, I've failed miserably.
What I observed however was:
I was very easy to initiate "stages" (such as asking her out, taking her out, getting past small talk, incidental touching)
However, at one point I got stuck. And I suspect, that was so either because:
a, I couldn't stimulate the present stage. In other words, I sucked at what I was trying to do, or
b, I couldn't read her, in other words, my results, so I couldn't take appropriate action
So, to break down the whole thing to someone who wasted half his life on PC gaming:
The whole process is about initiating a new stage when it's appropriate (approaching her 90% of times is appropriate for example), stimulating the stage we are at (excelling at the body language and the game the present situation requires), and reading if your present stage is "ripe" for progress.
Is that observation correct, or am I missing something?
Many thanks:
Barney