Well, first off very few of the users here do what your describing and it’s not advisable. But some people just handle it better the same way some people are just stronger or faster than most of us.
Second
A standard title has 2 components (from what I’ve gathered)
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Support scripting that goes in every title
This is general stuff probably related to free will, safety, protection, and the nuts and bolts of what makes these titles work.
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The core script that fulfills the objectives.
A custom also has 2 parts:
- Same support scripting
- The modules and cores that you add.
So a store 3 store title means your getting the support scripting 3 times (once per title) which is 3 times the information to process. Yes even though it’s the same information (I think) it’s still being processed 3 times.
So if you run a custom with 3 cores, you only get the support scripting once as opposed to 3 times. Means that a 3 core custom could in theory be less dense than a stack of 3 titles.
In terms of effectiveness, less is more effective than more.
Titles are Big
Titles are big, and include an unknown number of instructions.
1 title could have around 50-100 instructions (random guess).
So think about it, each added title is actually a massive increase in processing which potentially slows results, and increases the time needed for results to come to fruition.
Then there is the fact that your subconscious needs to figure out how to execute all instructions in a way that makes sense and is congruent with other titles in the stack. This can also take time.
Because the fastest path to objective x, let’s say becoming the world’s best FPS player, would probably be to become a full time streamer (to support yourself) and play the game 8 hours a day.
If you want to become the best FPS player and live our your dream of being a pro fighter, the split in focus is going to increase the time needed to do both things.
I digress.
Most effective is focus, action, and time spend working toward a small set of objectives and goals.