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bhutocracy 02-14-2006 01:16 AM

50 MMORPG addicts

Sell.. I sold a MMORPG char for $700 last year... best thing i ever did... got my life back... not that it really interfered that much with important things.. just soaked up all my free time.

X37375787 02-14-2006 01:57 AM

It is done, thanks for playing.

X37375787 02-14-2006 02:04 AM

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Turboface 02-14-2006 02:46 AM

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JamesK2 02-14-2006 02:47 AM

Rest In Peace :pimp

the indigo 02-14-2006 03:03 AM

Played Quakeworld 1996-2000 for about 6 hours per day. Stopped completely in 2000 due to Quake3 that required about 8 hours per day to stay competitive and overall it was slower and not as fun as Quakeworld anyway.

"Pro-Gamer" that I was... I was into competition, so I learnt a lot of things on me and from my team during those years. I don't regret it one second... in fact it was the best years of my life.

But I remember in 1999 or so I was checking the progress on WOW and figured out it would be a kickass game. When it came out, I said to myself: don't even TOUCH that thing. I remember that people that were playing Everquest wasted their time and you don't learn much with those games. It's not based on skills, intelligence or anything.

I never touched any of those games. I even told one of my friend that I did not buy WOW due to all those reasons. One week later, he bought it and now he is addicted and don't even have a job. What a joke.

My new game is to become a millionaire by the end of 2007. That's at least as fun and you actually build on your future.

$5 submissions 02-14-2006 04:15 AM

Some people may want to try what I do: Get permission from your gf/wife/significant other to play it thoroughly for ONE week, WIPE it off your PC, regain your composure for the next 14 weeks, then install and BINGE again.

Interesting side effect: You get TWICE as motivated handling biz and new projects after you've WIPED the game. Once you get stuck in a rut re doing your biz chores/new biz projects, install and escape for some time then DELETE and repeat.

I'm up to level 36 Gnome Rogue using this technique. Man, I'm itching to get my mount at Level 40 (GRIN)

It's just my personal solution. Others may differ.

X37375787 02-14-2006 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by $5 submissions
Interesting side effect: You get TWICE as motivated handling biz and new projects after you've WIPED the game.


Gene, I can absolutely relate my man. I took a 2 month "vacation" from the game before, it was the most amazingly productive time I had in years. Maybe, because you are trying to fill up the time with something better, since you have extra 4 hours to your disposal a day. Difference is, I want to stay away from it indefinitely. :thumbsup

X37375787 02-14-2006 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the indigo
Played Quakeworld 1996-2000 for about 6 hours per day. Stopped completely in 2000 due to Quake3 that required about 8 hours per day to stay competitive and overall it was slower and not as fun as Quakeworld anyway.

"Pro-Gamer" that I was... I was into competition, so I learnt a lot of things on me and from my team during those years. I don't regret it one second... in fact it was the best years of my life.

But I remember in 1999 or so I was checking the progress on WOW and figured out it would be a kickass game. When it came out, I said to myself: don't even TOUCH that thing. I remember that people that were playing Everquest wasted their time and you don't learn much with those games. It's not based on skills, intelligence or anything.

I never touched any of those games. I even told one of my friend that I did not buy WOW due to all those reasons. One week later, he bought it and now he is addicted and don't even have a job. What a joke.

My new game is to become a millionaire by the end of 2007. That's at least as fun and you actually build on your future.

Great intent. Good luck with it. But you are right, no matter what others say, how it shapes your character and shit, I don't believe it. Seeing 14-year-olds do just as well and better than you in it proves that it really doesn't have anything to do with you mental capacity or else...

For those of you who are/were considering to get it... Juicy... or others. Don't, learn from this thread... do it for your own good. :thumbsup

Nicky 02-14-2006 04:57 AM

Did you delete it? If not id be interested to buy it, what realm is it on?

X37375787 02-14-2006 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky
Did you delete it? If not id be interested to buy it, what realm is it on?


I thought that picture above gave it away. :upsidedow

Nicky 02-14-2006 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Equinox
I thought that picture above gave it away. :upsidedow

hmmm, your right, kinda makes me sad :upsidedow

edit: if you deleted it, that is

X37375787 02-14-2006 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky
hmmm, your right, kinda makes me sad :upsidedow

edit: if you deleted it, that is


Not sad at all, a day for joy and happiness.

chodadog 02-14-2006 08:28 AM

That is the single reason i won't play that game. It just seems so immersive, and i can honestly see myself wasting countless hours on it.

SCORE Ralph 02-14-2006 08:35 AM

Remove it if its taking that much of your time. I love the game, but only get to play one or twice a week. You know theres some ppl addicted to the game when they are 10 levels above since the last time you played... a week ago!

JamesK2 02-14-2006 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the indigo
Played Quakeworld 1996-2000 for about 6 hours per day. Stopped completely in 2000 due to Quake3 that required about 8 hours per day to stay competitive and overall it was slower and not as fun as Quakeworld anyway.

Nice man I played QuakeWorld for four years. I loved Clan Arena. I was first on Multiplayer (remember that software where you could make your own server/room for free?) and then switched to QuakeWorld (GameSpy) and started playing on American servers. Good times :thumbsup

riddler 02-14-2006 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Equinox
I thought that picture above gave it away. :upsidedow

Virtual property lost due to user error
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HURRY ITS NOT TO LATE!!!!!!!! :1orglaugh :pimp :thumbsup

Downtime 02-14-2006 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by vanderweb
Lets play! The online service got taken over by another company and all works again. Have been playing non stop name over there is AAALogic. Do just have red alert 2 not Yuris?

i'm definatley down, hit me up, icq 27024067

xxxice 02-14-2006 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Downtime
i'm definatley down, hit me up, icq 27024067

Ok will contact u soon :thumbsup

Chris 02-14-2006 05:12 PM

i'm having that same problem with an rgp :-/

nadanada 02-16-2006 01:59 PM

I just started playing it again after having quit in march, and it is a lot more fun when you take time off and only play 2-3 times a week.


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