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NoMoshing Sabbatical

CW: Depression, suicide. Please skip to the heading “What Now?” if these things are a problem for you but you still want the gist.

When talking about my depression, I've found it useful to talk about it like a net, suspended across a river that represents your experiences. For most people, the net isn't there, and so when things flow down the river, they're temporary- dealt with and allowed to move on. But when you have depression, things get caught in the net. Sometimes they're big things and it's obvious when they get caught, and you know what you have to do is go and dredge that shit out of the river so your net stays clear. But there s a lot of things that seems small at first, innocuous, but eventually they build up. And by the time you notice they're building up, by the time it becomes a problem, you struggle to keep up with clearing that net because you can only deal with one or two things at a time and, well, your net is already groaning under the strain. Eventually things are going to snap.

I've had things to deal with since the beginning of the pandemic that most of you can relate to, I'm sure. The worries about keeping safe and not getting sick, the frustration of yet another lockdown because your neighbours can't seem to take the pandemic seriously, the death of family either due to COVID-19 itself or the neglect brought about by an overburdened medical system. I've been fortunate enough to be spared the financial difficulties many of you have been struggling with, but on the other hand, I wasn't entering this situation with the best of mental health to begin with. One of the things that's been on my mind recently is the suicide of my father, who I have now officially outlived as of this year. Add to that the ever growing spectre of climate grief and I have no shortage of subjects that keep me awake at night, thinking bleak thoughts and struggling to sleep.

Then on April 26th, following yet another missed deadline in a string of missed deadlines for HC, doing a job I have been dreaming of since childhood but that I increasingly struggle to accomplish, I received an alert from my password manager, indicating that someone was attempting to steal my identity. This pushed me over the edge, and in a frenzy I changed every password for every account, everywhere, that I own. When she came to check on me, I ended up saying things to Nekochan that hurt her and I deeply regret.

Following that debacle, I left home with the intent to end my life. All I wanted was for the frustration, anxiety, sadness and pain to go away.

Thankfully, for my sake, the place where I intended to kill myself was crowded with pandemic-irresponsible people enjoying the good weather. This gave me enough hesitation that Nekochan was able to call me and convince me to come home. When things had settled, we came to the obvious conclusion- that there is something very, deeply wrong with me and unfortunately, it's getting worse.

What Now?


I am taking the month of May off entirely from work on Harem Collector, leaving Conash in charge of things at the company until my return. My intention is seek treatment for my mental health, not just to cope. I am approaching this situation from as many avenues as possible, exploring options with regard to therapy, psychiatry, anything in order to arrest my mental decline. Because of this, work on Harem Collector is by necessity stopped for the time being. I can't even promise that I will resume in June because if I need more time, I am going to take it.

Fortunately for us all, I am not in Bad Kitty Games alone. Even as you read this, Conash, Nekochan, Hilent, Kumiho and Moomabelle are hard at work completing art assets for Harem Collector and laying the groundwork for I Live to Serve, Dungeon King!! While my writing and leadership is a necessary element of the chemistry that makes HC great, for now things are able to click on without by supervision. To that end, I am forgoing most of the Patreon “take” that I reserve for my own use in bonuses so that the team can manage things in my absence. Fortunately, Nekochan and I are well off enough that I can do this without creating undue financial hardship for us- remember to put money away in savings if you can, kids.

As to the end result of all this, I don't know when I will be able to grind out a new Harem Collector release, but work is ongoing. If this turn of events causes you to end your patronage, I understand completely, and you can do so free in the knowledge that you're not sending me falling into poverty as a result. While we will still be ending the Megafan merch program at the end of the month as intended, the rollout of the Bad Kitty Games store will be impacted as well

And with that, wish me luck. I sincerely hope that you are in better health than myself, and that in time I can return to work healthier and stronger than ever. Thank you, as always, for your time, support, and patience.

-NoMoshing

Comments

damn dude thanks for sharing this that would have been tough to do, I also imagine it would be tough being your own boss especially in creative fields like game development. I used to have panic attacks all the time and from my experience acknowledging that tipping point is so important. Managing my mental health can be a bit like keeping to a study schedule its manageable over time but when left to the last minute I get overwhelmed and break down. It sounds like you also have people that really care about you (and getting/accepting help shows you care about them), and even when you don't want to talk about why, just letting those people know when you're reaching that tipping point before it peaks is invaluable. Thank god for neko-chan, I guess as someone who nearly lost his sister I resonate with her on this. it goes to show that sometimes the most selfless thing to do is to be a bit more selfish when it comes to your wellbeing. I can't imagine where I would be now if she realised that too late. Anyways i agree with everything the others have said, and it sounds like your on the right track to getting back on your feet. Good luck things will get better

Tylerj

I'm glad Neko got through to you before the worst happened. Please don't force yourself on a strict timeline. Take however long you need to be ok with yourself, whether that's a month or 6 or 2 years. Personally I love this game, and I'd rather it never get finished if it came at the expense of you (or anyone else on your team).

Troqu

...Tbh, I have no idea what I can say. I'm not very good with that sorta consolation kinda thing, but yeah. Take the time you need to rest and recover! Mental health is the cornerstone of getting anything done, especially nowadays. Best of luck and we'll be rooting for you!

Long Tran

I'm really glad to hear you're seeking treatment, sad to hear about the rest, of course. Any help you need from me or your other friends in development let us know. Maybe we can help boost you when you're ready to return, or something like that at least, although that's really not much, so let me know if there's anything more I can do.

BBBen

I wish you the best ^_^

True that. Also, there is the possibility of a voluntary commit to a mental health hospital (you can always just walk out). The intense therapy can make the difference. There is no shame, ever, in taking care of yourself.

JS1

Life; that mess that happens while you're busy existing. I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Trygve Henriksen

I've been there buddy, and you're making the right decision to take it seriously and seek treatment. I don't know if you are already on meds for it or not (#endmedshaming) but if you go that route know that not everyone responds to the same medication the same way. If what you're trying isn't working for you don't hesitate to ask to try something else - there's no end to the number of meds out there to fight depression. Finding the right cocktail has been something I've been working with my Dr on for years. If yours doesn't support trying a different one, should you need it, then it's a good indication that you need both new meds and a new doctor. Best of luck to you!

Ichthys

Probably a lot of us, myself included can relate to depression a bit so we know it's important to take care of yourself! Please have a good rest and hopefully you'll feel better soon!

Vishyfish

I can't say much, because I never eally know what to say in this type of situation but Take your time, stay safe and I wish you all the best and the sooner possible !

Logrent

Stay Determined! Mental health is more important than game design

Puddles


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