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  • O Ollie

    Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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    Wouter Dhondt
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    Certainly not. Detest them. ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] "When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my gun." - Stephen Hawking

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    • O Ollie

      Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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      Daniel Turini
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      Ollie wrote: Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? No, some of them lack some social skills and are too shy to do something in first person :) Your incessant rantings indicate you have a brain the size of a pea, and the mental capacity of a bag of hammers. - John Simmons

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      • O Ollie

        Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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        benjymous
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        I'm currently addicted to doing stupid bike stunts in GTA: Vice City :) -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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        • O Ollie

          Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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          Weiye Chen
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          Ollie wrote: Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? I like it!!! But i don't fall into the "Addicted" category... Weiye, Chen When pursuing your dreams, don't forget to enjoy your life...

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          • O Ollie

            Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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            Michael P Butler
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            Not addicted but I find them a valuable stress reliever - especially the multiplayer varierty. Michael Life’s not a song. Life isn’t bliss. Life is just this. It’s living. -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once more, with feeling

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            • O Ollie

              Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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              Paul Watson
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              Ollie wrote: Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? I would not say addicted but most techy people I know like to load up a FPS and have a good death match or two. We load up every lunch time to get rid of stress. RTS is also popular, though a bit long for lunch times :)

              Paul Watson
              Bluegrass
              Cape Town, South Africa

              Ray Cassick wrote:
              Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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              • O Ollie

                Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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                Matt Philmon
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                It's a techie thing... but also a newer techie thing. Those of use that are just about to hit 30 (I'm 29) and probably a couple years older and probably almost all younger probably like them. However, as you get older I imagine they begin to lose their luster. For one thing the reflexes get a little tired and you get tired of getting whipped by some 11 year old. For another thing you come to the realization (much faster) that it's just the same thing over and over again with a shinier and shiner package. Wolf3D was awesome. Doom was better. Quake was even better. Quake 2 was incredible. Quake 3 was... cool. Unreal Tournament was neat. Unreal Tournament 2003 was... well it was pretty ok. I'm looking forward to the new Doom like I looked forward to Soldier of Fortune 2 and RTCW. However, if you want honesty, lately my greatest gaming joy currently comes from Tetrinet2 and running a SNES Emulator and playing the old PunchOut.

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                  I'm currently addicted to doing stupid bike stunts in GTA: Vice City :) -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                  Paul Watson
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                  benjymous wrote: in GTA: Vice City Arrggh, stop rubbing it in benjy! ;P

                  Paul Watson
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                  Ray Cassick wrote:
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                  • O Ollie

                    Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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                    Jason Henderson
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                    I'm addicted to Civ3.

                    Jason Henderson
                    start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *

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                      It's a techie thing... but also a newer techie thing. Those of use that are just about to hit 30 (I'm 29) and probably a couple years older and probably almost all younger probably like them. However, as you get older I imagine they begin to lose their luster. For one thing the reflexes get a little tired and you get tired of getting whipped by some 11 year old. For another thing you come to the realization (much faster) that it's just the same thing over and over again with a shinier and shiner package. Wolf3D was awesome. Doom was better. Quake was even better. Quake 2 was incredible. Quake 3 was... cool. Unreal Tournament was neat. Unreal Tournament 2003 was... well it was pretty ok. I'm looking forward to the new Doom like I looked forward to Soldier of Fortune 2 and RTCW. However, if you want honesty, lately my greatest gaming joy currently comes from Tetrinet2 and running a SNES Emulator and playing the old PunchOut.

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                      benjymous
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                      I don't know if it's an age thing - my Dad (not a programmer, but is computer literate) is approaching 50, and really enjoys playing FPS games -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                        I'm addicted to Civ3.

                        Jason Henderson
                        start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *

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                        David Wulff
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                        I'm addicted to coke.


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                        • O Ollie

                          Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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                          Eddie Velasquez
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                          I am.


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                            benjymous wrote: in GTA: Vice City Arrggh, stop rubbing it in benjy! ;P

                            Paul Watson
                            Bluegrass
                            Cape Town, South Africa

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                            benjymous
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                            Last night I gained much amusement robbing a trendy clothing shop (named "GASH") - I then ran upstairs, and changed into a clean set of clothes from their shop, which was enough to confuse the security guards :) Ahh, it's a great game :-D -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                              I'm addicted to coke.


                              David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

                              "Life, as well as software, has bugs." - Roger Wright

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                              benjymous
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                              Remember to stop before your nose drops off -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                It's a techie thing... but also a newer techie thing. Those of use that are just about to hit 30 (I'm 29) and probably a couple years older and probably almost all younger probably like them. However, as you get older I imagine they begin to lose their luster. For one thing the reflexes get a little tired and you get tired of getting whipped by some 11 year old. For another thing you come to the realization (much faster) that it's just the same thing over and over again with a shinier and shiner package. Wolf3D was awesome. Doom was better. Quake was even better. Quake 2 was incredible. Quake 3 was... cool. Unreal Tournament was neat. Unreal Tournament 2003 was... well it was pretty ok. I'm looking forward to the new Doom like I looked forward to Soldier of Fortune 2 and RTCW. However, if you want honesty, lately my greatest gaming joy currently comes from Tetrinet2 and running a SNES Emulator and playing the old PunchOut.

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                                Paul Watson
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                                Matt Philmon wrote: For another thing you come to the realization (much faster) that it's just the same thing over and over again with a shinier and shiner package Sounds like many things. Movies, music, fashion, cars, operating systems, development frameworks, dev tools, shoes, food, eletrical tin openers and compact disc players. Life though gets better without having to get shinier :)

                                Paul Watson
                                Bluegrass
                                Cape Town, South Africa

                                Ray Cassick wrote:
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                                • O Ollie

                                  Are all programmers addicted to first person shoot'em ups? :)

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                                  David Stone
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                                  Not until this Friday. Today I go out and grab a copy of Unreal Championship for my XBOX. On Friday, I go and grab my XBOX Live! Starter Kit! w00t!:cool:


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                                    Last night I gained much amusement robbing a trendy clothing shop (named "GASH") - I then ran upstairs, and changed into a clean set of clothes from their shop, which was enough to confuse the security guards :) Ahh, it's a great game :-D -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                    _Magnus_
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                                    Played that once but found it a bit boring because you had this big city but you could not go in anywhere. But you actually can do that it seems. ..because i hope you are talking about the game. :) /Magnus


                                    - I don't necessarily agree with everything I say

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                                      Remember to stop before your nose drops off -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                      _Magnus_
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                                      I think the belly grows first then teeths fall out, then the nose. :) /Magnus


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                                        Played that once but found it a bit boring because you had this big city but you could not go in anywhere. But you actually can do that it seems. ..because i hope you are talking about the game. :) /Magnus


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                                        benjymous
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                                        Yeah, there's much more to do in GTA:Vice Ciry than GTA3 (far more places have interiors, so you can go into different types of shops) - there is also a much larger selection of weaponary (chainsaws, golf clubs, samurai swords, and many more) which makes it much more interesting. And you can drive bikes and helicopters :-D -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                          It's a techie thing... but also a newer techie thing. Those of use that are just about to hit 30 (I'm 29) and probably a couple years older and probably almost all younger probably like them. However, as you get older I imagine they begin to lose their luster. For one thing the reflexes get a little tired and you get tired of getting whipped by some 11 year old. For another thing you come to the realization (much faster) that it's just the same thing over and over again with a shinier and shiner package. Wolf3D was awesome. Doom was better. Quake was even better. Quake 2 was incredible. Quake 3 was... cool. Unreal Tournament was neat. Unreal Tournament 2003 was... well it was pretty ok. I'm looking forward to the new Doom like I looked forward to Soldier of Fortune 2 and RTCW. However, if you want honesty, lately my greatest gaming joy currently comes from Tetrinet2 and running a SNES Emulator and playing the old PunchOut.

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                                          Chris Hambleton
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                                          What's SNES Emulator?? I assume it's an NES emulator for windows... Can you point me to one that's decent with some of the good ol' games?? :) Thanks! Chris _"No one goes to hell because of their sin, but because of rejecting God's method of salvation: His Son's life for yours..."

                                          "It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." --Samuel Adams_

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