>>37952
Now's a good time to make a post.
"If a man does not have the sauce, he is lost. But the same man can be lost in the sauce." -Gucci Mane
This quote summarizes civcraft for folks like me and you (assuming you've been playing for a while). We both clearly have a yearning for or otherwise like Civcraft (the sauce) and we feel kind of lost without it, ergo, without the sauce we are lost.
The flipside is getting lost in the sauce- in terms of civcraft, this is when a player takes things too seriously and forgets that it's autism e-lego blocks that don't really exist and only have as much value as we're willing to give them. We see this daily if not hourly from all kinds of folk from both reddit and /civ/ (many examples from both).
So, playing civcraft is all about being able to simultaneously HAVE sauce without getting lost in it. A balancing act, if you will. Some of us do it better than others. All I can say is that I want to be the type of person who stops people from getting lost in the sauce and taking everything too seriously while still encouraging them to play and have fun.
That's what I'm going to do. I extend my hand of sympathy to you and all players who feel the same way and encourage you to hop in my hypothetical canoe-boat thing as we all travel on this sauce together, pray that we all try to not get lost.
In the lord's name amen.