
Yes. In two different ways.
1) The things most people notice, where you start treating in like a job and less like a game, stress gets involved, and all that jazz.
But more importantly
2) You're involved in so many things your character starts fracturing, could be you have to set time limits on RP (almost always a bad idea) because you have another one to visit. Or your character starts to change drastically because of multiple storylies going on at the time.Â
So yes, easily. And most people don't notice its happening until its too late.
1) The things most people notice, where you start treating in like a job and less like a game, stress gets involved, and all that jazz.
But more importantly
2) You're involved in so many things your character starts fracturing, could be you have to set time limits on RP (almost always a bad idea) because you have another one to visit. Or your character starts to change drastically because of multiple storylies going on at the time.Â
So yes, easily. And most people don't notice its happening until its too late.
If you always do what you've always done, you'll only know what you've always known. And that's boring.