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#27 Dec 13 2010 at 4:48 AM Rating: Good
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WoW, pewpewing my way through the new zones and hoping for better raiding than WotLK.
#28 Dec 13 2010 at 8:04 AM Rating: Good
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I'm still/again playing Warhammer. At least I'm subscribed. I want to play Fable III, but I want to play it on my PC.
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#29 Dec 13 2010 at 10:33 AM Rating: Excellent
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WoW - new expansion put all the fun back into it
Aion (need to resub for an article)
PotBS (surprisingly fun, but stopped playing since I got Cataclysm)
Persona 3 FES, but that's on hold. I already beat it once, but I just can't get the time or energy to finish the final month.
Starcraft 2, finished but I would like to play more.
Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
Minecraft once in a while. Going into Beta on December 20th!
#30 Dec 13 2010 at 11:01 AM Rating: Good
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LockeColeMA wrote:
Starcraft 2, finished but I would like to play more.

Do you play online? We should play a few 1v1s.

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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.

As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
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#31 Dec 13 2010 at 11:41 AM Rating: Decent
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Demea wrote:
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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
The fuck? Try 2006.

Not playing much lately, the occasional Hard Eight in Left 4 Dead 2 while that mutation is still up because it's a ton of fun, and then VVVVVV or TF2. Metro 2033 is also very good, but it's been a little while since I last played. It's the end of the semester, what can I say. Easier to procrastinate on alla than in an actual game.



Edited, Dec 13th 2010 11:42am by bsphil
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#32 Dec 13 2010 at 11:48 AM Rating: Good
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bsphil wrote:
Demea wrote:
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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
The fuck? Try 2006.


That sounds like me and FFXIII. I play that once or twice every 2 months, haha.
#33 Dec 13 2010 at 12:36 PM Rating: Good
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FB Zuma Blitz ftw
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#34 Dec 13 2010 at 12:47 PM Rating: Excellent
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bsphil wrote:
Demea wrote:
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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
The fuck? Try 2006.


Pretty much this. A friend of mine showed it to me, then mentioned it was like 5 years old and only $20 including some expansions. As I wanted a new offline game and I don't have anything better than a Wii, I told my girlfriend about it. Voila! My friend also said he had 210 hours logged on his file and hadn't started the main storyline yet. It seems pretty interesting when I looked at it - like Dragon Age but with a lot more freedom.
#35 Dec 13 2010 at 1:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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Call of Duty: Real Life.

The graphics are drab, the controls are fairly unresponsive, but the AI is just as you'd imagine it to be.
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#36 Dec 13 2010 at 1:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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LockeColeMA wrote:
bsphil wrote:
Demea wrote:
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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
The fuck? Try 2006.


Pretty much this. A friend of mine showed it to me, then mentioned it was like 5 years old and only $20 including some expansions. As I wanted a new offline game and I don't have anything better than a Wii, I told my girlfriend about it. Voila! My friend also said he had 210 hours logged on his file and hadn't started the main storyline yet. It seems pretty interesting when I looked at it - like Dragon Age but with a lot more freedom.

If you haven't played any of the Elder Scrolls series, go out and get Morrowind instead. It's a much better game, you can get it for PC, and it's probably hella cheap.
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#37 Dec 13 2010 at 9:40 PM Rating: Good
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Chalk me up with the AC:Brotherhood and Black Ops on the ol' X-box. Haven't dabbled with a MMO since Aion, which was pretty but like most of them once you get through the early levels it gets to be a grind. Also, I find myself lacking patience, time, or desire to do grouping and trying to find people to play with. Or dedicating time to make me valuable to a group.

So yeah, basically it's all about me now.
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#38 Dec 14 2010 at 12:37 AM Rating: Decent
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Demea wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
Starcraft 2, finished but I would like to play more.

Do you play online?

The problem with Starcraft online is that you're likely to end up facing a 20 year old Korean who memorizes build orders for a living. At least, that's what it's been like with the original. I just play custom battles vs the CPU.
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#39 Dec 14 2010 at 7:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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Demea wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
bsphil wrote:
Demea wrote:
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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
The fuck? Try 2006.


Pretty much this. A friend of mine showed it to me, then mentioned it was like 5 years old and only $20 including some expansions. As I wanted a new offline game and I don't have anything better than a Wii, I told my girlfriend about it. Voila! My friend also said he had 210 hours logged on his file and hadn't started the main storyline yet. It seems pretty interesting when I looked at it - like Dragon Age but with a lot more freedom.

If you haven't played any of the Elder Scrolls series, go out and get Morrowind instead. It's a much better game, you can get it for PC, and it's probably hella cheap.


It doesn't run well on modern operating systems, though. Maybe you can make it work in compatibility mode.

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#40 Dec 14 2010 at 9:03 AM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Demea wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
bsphil wrote:
Demea wrote:
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Oblivion: Girlfriend is getting me it for Christmas, which, seeing how little I play of console games, will last me until I'm 30.
As in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? Welcome to 2009.
The fuck? Try 2006.


Pretty much this. A friend of mine showed it to me, then mentioned it was like 5 years old and only $20 including some expansions. As I wanted a new offline game and I don't have anything better than a Wii, I told my girlfriend about it. Voila! My friend also said he had 210 hours logged on his file and hadn't started the main storyline yet. It seems pretty interesting when I looked at it - like Dragon Age but with a lot more freedom.

If you haven't played any of the Elder Scrolls series, go out and get Morrowind instead. It's a much better game, you can get it for PC, and it's probably hella cheap.


It doesn't run well on modern operating systems, though. Maybe you can make it work in compatibility mode.



There you are! I guess you're not in the world of Norrath anymore?
#41 Dec 14 2010 at 9:15 AM Rating: Good
I keep trying to go back to WoW, but I can't get in to it any more. Good for me, I guess. Recently I have been playing COD multiplayer. It is my first real foray in to console PvP, and I am actually enjoying it. I tried Halo back during 2 and never turned it on again after my first match.
#42 Dec 14 2010 at 9:59 AM Rating: Good
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was playing EQ2 for years but my guild decided a few months ago to check out WoW so we all hauled over there. Its been enjoyable. Plus, no gnome tabards. I told our GL if he made our guild tabard a gnome we would all riot and anarchy would ensue Smiley: wink
#43 Dec 14 2010 at 1:32 PM Rating: Good
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Debalic wrote:
Demea wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
Starcraft 2, finished but I would like to play more.

Do you play online?

The problem with Starcraft online is that you're likely to end up facing a 20 year old Korean who memorizes build orders for a living. At least, that's what it's been like with the original. I just play custom battles vs the CPU.

They have a ranking system that generally prevents this sort of thing.

I'm Platinum rated (one level below Diamond, the highest) in all formats, except for 2v2 where I'm Silver. Smiley: frown
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#44 Dec 14 2010 at 6:12 PM Rating: Good
One friend is borrowing my Steam account and another is borrowing my 360, so SCII, although People are harassing me to play WoW again even though my account was stolen and I'd have to start over.
#45 Dec 14 2010 at 6:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nadenue wrote:
There you are! I guess you're not in the world of Norrath anymore?


I miss it so! But my friends who actually play with me (Smiley: glare) went back to WoW.

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#46 Dec 14 2010 at 9:03 PM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Nadenue wrote:
There you are! I guess you're not in the world of Norrath anymore?


I miss it so! But my friends who actually play with me (Smiley: glare) went back to WoW.



Bah. Well, whenever you come back home, you'll be on Everfrost now. With tons of people. We're bigger than AB now.
#47 Dec 15 2010 at 12:14 PM Rating: Decent
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I keep trying to go back to WoW, but I can't get in to it any more. Good for me, I guess. Recently I have been playing COD multiplayer. It is my first real foray in to console PvP, and I am actually enjoying it. I tried Halo back during 2 and never turned it on again after my first match.



COD multiplayer was what killed WoW for me. I still miss it sometimes though.
#48 Dec 15 2010 at 12:49 PM Rating: Good
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Professor shintasama wrote:
One friend is borrowing my Steam account and another is borrowing my 360,


Professor shintasama wrote:
my account was stolen


Go figure! Smiley: oyvey
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#49 Dec 15 2010 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Nadenue wrote:
There you are! I guess you're not in the world of Norrath anymore?


I miss it so! But my friends who actually play with me (Smiley: glare) went back to WoW.

You could play wow with your better friends on crushridge.

I'm not especially helpful
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#50 Dec 15 2010 at 2:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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Demea wrote:
Debalic wrote:
Demea wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
Starcraft 2, finished but I would like to play more.

Do you play online?

The problem with Starcraft online is that you're likely to end up facing a 20 year old Korean who memorizes build orders for a living. At least, that's what it's been like with the original. I just play custom battles vs the CPU.

They have a ranking system that generally prevents this sort of thing.

I'm Platinum rated (one level below Diamond, the highest) in all formats, except for 2v2 where I'm Silver. Smiley: frown


Unfortunately I totally suck at it online. Smiley: lol I want to replay single-player on a difficulty above Easy and see how I do!
#51 Dec 15 2010 at 4:52 PM Rating: Good
I was playing League of Legends but now I've found a never-ending source of maths problems to solve that takes up all the time I'd usually devote to writing, cleaning, telly, video games and sleep.

When I say never-ending, I mean that if I don't get faster at solving these, I could potentially spend about half a year doing them in C++. And then move on to Sybyl or Assembly and do them all over again.
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