Picking up new hobbies, investing in them far beyond what would be considered a casual interest, then getting bored or disillusioned with the community after 6-24 months.
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Foam dart blasters
yo yos
magic the gathering (This was like 15 years)
coin collecting
juggling
pocket knives
archery
running
Currently working on 3D printing, though that's been more of a means to get back into foam blasters because it's far cheaper to print your own blasters and mod parts.
If you can swing the added cost, I would 100% get it. I don't do much multi color, but it's worth it alone to just be able to have 4 spools loaded up and be able to switch between them in the slicer software. I always keep matte black loaded because it's what I use most often, and then swap the other three slots as needed. The way I see it, even if you're ok with having to change the spool everytine you print, you may as well have the AMS and have to switch slightly less often.
Lastly, on more than one occasion the automatic failover to another spool has saved me a lot of effort. If you suspect you're running low on a spool, you can just load up the same color on a different slot and the print run will automatically switch over to the new spool mid-print if you run out. I was blown away by the convenience of that the first time it happened. Keeps the print moving instead of stopping and waiting for you to make the switch manually.
I recently got into this and picked up the A1 with AMS. It's been a lot of fun to play with and other than the routine maintenance like cleaning the bed and lubing the rails, it's been zero trouble.
Cheat codes that are helpful in allowing people with not enough time to sit and grind things out or fuss with mods to play through the story while still interacting with the core mechanics.
In case anyone stumbles across this post in the future, I got the A1 with the AMS. It's amazing and I've been really happy with everything I've printed so far. Been using Bambu Lab matte filament and Polyterra as well. Both work great.
Picking up new hobbies, investing in them far beyond what would be considered a casual interest, then getting bored or disillusioned with the community after 6-24 months.
See