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  • L Lost User

    I can play Transport Tycoon Deluxe for hours and hours and hours. I have never really progressed from that.

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    Ian Shlasko
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    Ahhh! Why did you have to bring that up? Now I'm humming the music to that game again! I used to play that all the time... I have OpenTTD installed on all of my home machines now. Such a great game, and so intricate.

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    • I Ian Shlasko

      Ahhh! Why did you have to bring that up? Now I'm humming the music to that game again! I used to play that all the time... I have OpenTTD installed on all of my home machines now. Such a great game, and so intricate.

      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
      Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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      I have the TTDPatch[^] on my work desktop, but since an office move around my monitor is now visible to others so I cannot play. Getting it working under Windows 7 on my home machine was a happy moment. There are still people creating new graphics for it and fiddling with the source code.

      Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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      • P Pualee

        I destroyed about $10,000 worth of games from my gaming library last year. Oddly, I have had an amazing amount of time to pursue other interests since then. Claiming a 2 year WoW addiction and writing a book is like snorting pixie stick powder and writing a book on how to quit hard drugs.

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        Ian Shlasko
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        Pualee wrote:

        Claiming a 2 year WoW addiction and writing a book is like snorting pixie stick powder and writing a book on how to quit hard drugs.

        Maybe, but The Guild is a really good series, if you're enough of a gamer to get the jokes :) That, and Felicia Day is... well... she's almost on my list.

        Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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          I have the TTDPatch[^] on my work desktop, but since an office move around my monitor is now visible to others so I cannot play. Getting it working under Windows 7 on my home machine was a happy moment. There are still people creating new graphics for it and fiddling with the source code.

          Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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          Ian Shlasko
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          Ah, but OpenTTD works perfectly on pretty much anything... I have it running on my old XP box, my Weven box, and my Xandros (Debian Linux) EeePC.

          Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
          Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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          • C Christopher Duncan

            I was watching The Guild a while back (web series) and part of the back story is that Felicia Day wrote it after a two year WoW addiction. While I tire of the medical industry defining a gazillion "addictions" so that they can bill your insurance company to treat them, this one struck home. Back in ancient times, before Windows ruled the earth, I encountered a primitive DOS based game called Digger. I recall going several nights without sleep, hammering away at the game. Just one more round! You know the story. Sometime thereafter, I realized that any cool game was going to be trouble in this fashion and ever since I have studiously avoided buying any computer or console games to keep my life from disappearing down that particular little rabbit hole. Of course, I don't know how much good that did me since immediately after that first gaming encounter I became a programmer. :rolleyes: Hey, one out of two ain't bad. Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

            Christopher Duncan
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            Author of The Career Programmer
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            I’m a hard core gamer since Duke Nukem and the first Pentium 133MHz processors were introduced. I even opened my own computer club with 10 seats in order to play LAN multiplayer Delta Force, Alien vs. Predator, Half Life and CS with other people in the times when the Internet was not fast enough for online competitive gaming. As a side effect this small business was generating just enough cash to support me through the last two years in the university/on a terrible price though; sleepless nights, having to deal with junkies, neighborhood bullies etc./. Now I’m playing not more than one hour a day and not every day. So it’s much more like a hobby, not an addiction.

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            • C Christopher Duncan

              I was watching The Guild a while back (web series) and part of the back story is that Felicia Day wrote it after a two year WoW addiction. While I tire of the medical industry defining a gazillion "addictions" so that they can bill your insurance company to treat them, this one struck home. Back in ancient times, before Windows ruled the earth, I encountered a primitive DOS based game called Digger. I recall going several nights without sleep, hammering away at the game. Just one more round! You know the story. Sometime thereafter, I realized that any cool game was going to be trouble in this fashion and ever since I have studiously avoided buying any computer or console games to keep my life from disappearing down that particular little rabbit hole. Of course, I don't know how much good that did me since immediately after that first gaming encounter I became a programmer. :rolleyes: Hey, one out of two ain't bad. Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

              Christopher Duncan
              www.PracticalUSA.com
              Author of The Career Programmer
              Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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              One word: Doom

              Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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              • C Christopher Duncan

                Well, I won that fight. But I lost the one with the compiler. :)

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                stephen hazel
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                The fight with the compiler is FAR more virtuous. (virtuous is a word, right?) Yeah, I'm same as you. I spent plenty of quarters back in the 80s. But now adays, I just watch my son play em. With much disgust. He could be fighting the compiler instead of wasting his life. At least with compiler fighting, you're building some THING. There's a .exe - it may not do everything you want, but it probably will before you die. I just joined FRC (high school robot club). Even if my son drops, I can still be a "mentor". (That is, get to play with 150 pound robots:) I'm hoping he'll YET catch the bug. But it's kinda lookin like this gig is not his bug. Maybe the 3d printer will get his attention. FIGHT THE COMPILER !!

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                • C Christopher Duncan

                  I was watching The Guild a while back (web series) and part of the back story is that Felicia Day wrote it after a two year WoW addiction. While I tire of the medical industry defining a gazillion "addictions" so that they can bill your insurance company to treat them, this one struck home. Back in ancient times, before Windows ruled the earth, I encountered a primitive DOS based game called Digger. I recall going several nights without sleep, hammering away at the game. Just one more round! You know the story. Sometime thereafter, I realized that any cool game was going to be trouble in this fashion and ever since I have studiously avoided buying any computer or console games to keep my life from disappearing down that particular little rabbit hole. Of course, I don't know how much good that did me since immediately after that first gaming encounter I became a programmer. :rolleyes: Hey, one out of two ain't bad. Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

                  Christopher Duncan
                  www.PracticalUSA.com
                  Author of The Career Programmer
                  Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

                  modified on Friday, December 31, 2010 4:09 PM

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                  The only games I ever played with something resembling regularity was Papyrus Nascar Racing (in it's many iterations), and Valve's Day Of Defeat. Papyrus went out of business, and Valve refuses to update DoD (last update - other than some minor bug fixes - was more than three years ago). I haven't played anything more impressive than Windows Spider Solitaire since 2007. I don't own any game consoles (and never have).

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                  • C Christopher Duncan

                    I was watching The Guild a while back (web series) and part of the back story is that Felicia Day wrote it after a two year WoW addiction. While I tire of the medical industry defining a gazillion "addictions" so that they can bill your insurance company to treat them, this one struck home. Back in ancient times, before Windows ruled the earth, I encountered a primitive DOS based game called Digger. I recall going several nights without sleep, hammering away at the game. Just one more round! You know the story. Sometime thereafter, I realized that any cool game was going to be trouble in this fashion and ever since I have studiously avoided buying any computer or console games to keep my life from disappearing down that particular little rabbit hole. Of course, I don't know how much good that did me since immediately after that first gaming encounter I became a programmer. :rolleyes: Hey, one out of two ain't bad. Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

                    Christopher Duncan
                    www.PracticalUSA.com
                    Author of The Career Programmer
                    Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

                    modified on Friday, December 31, 2010 4:09 PM

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                    Actually I find most all of the games boring. Of course I rarely watch TV, either. I find TV and computer games to be a waste of time better spent actually doing something.

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                      The fight with the compiler is FAR more virtuous. (virtuous is a word, right?) Yeah, I'm same as you. I spent plenty of quarters back in the 80s. But now adays, I just watch my son play em. With much disgust. He could be fighting the compiler instead of wasting his life. At least with compiler fighting, you're building some THING. There's a .exe - it may not do everything you want, but it probably will before you die. I just joined FRC (high school robot club). Even if my son drops, I can still be a "mentor". (That is, get to play with 150 pound robots:) I'm hoping he'll YET catch the bug. But it's kinda lookin like this gig is not his bug. Maybe the 3d printer will get his attention. FIGHT THE COMPILER !!

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                      Christopher Duncan
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                      Oh, man, I forgot about all those quarters. I remember playing the bars in New York back in the 80s and plugging most of what I earned for the gig into the Centipedes machine (I kept a private stock of scotch in the dressing room so I wouldn't spend it all at the bar).

                      Christopher Duncan
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                      • H Henry Minute

                        I intentionally avoid buying games quite simply because I am crap at them.

                        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                        Christopher Duncan
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                        That's a life saving gift from the binary gods. Rejoice. :)

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                        • I Ian Shlasko

                          Pualee wrote:

                          Claiming a 2 year WoW addiction and writing a book is like snorting pixie stick powder and writing a book on how to quit hard drugs.

                          Maybe, but The Guild is a really good series, if you're enough of a gamer to get the jokes :) That, and Felicia Day is... well... she's almost on my list.

                          Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                          Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                          Christopher Duncan
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                          The Guild is a really good series even if you're not a gamer. It's also what inspired us to do the web series that we start casting for in January. Oddly enough, Felicia Day is the biological and personality mashup of two girls I knew over the years, each with their own unique appeal. But I watch the series anyway. :)

                          Christopher Duncan
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                            One word: Doom

                            Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                            Christopher Duncan
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                            Yeah, I worked very hard to avoid that one, even when guys at the office were playing over the LAN on lunch breaks!

                            Christopher Duncan
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                            Author of The Career Programmer
                            Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                              The only games I ever played with something resembling regularity was Papyrus Nascar Racing (in it's many iterations), and Valve's Day Of Defeat. Papyrus went out of business, and Valve refuses to update DoD (last update - other than some minor bug fixes - was more than three years ago). I haven't played anything more impressive than Windows Spider Solitaire since 2007. I don't own any game consoles (and never have).

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                              I can understand why you don't have consoles. That would get expensive. I have a visual of you losing a game, calmly picking up your .45, and filling it full of holes. :)

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                                Yeah, I worked very hard to avoid that one, even when guys at the office were playing over the LAN on lunch breaks!

                                Christopher Duncan
                                www.PracticalUSA.com
                                Author of The Career Programmer
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                                It ate soooo much of my life for a few years - I think it actually allowed my liver to recover! :laugh: You even got the DoomDreams™ after a while...

                                Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                                  Oh, man, I forgot about all those quarters. I remember playing the bars in New York back in the 80s and plugging most of what I earned for the gig into the Centipedes machine (I kept a private stock of scotch in the dressing room so I wouldn't spend it all at the bar).

                                  Christopher Duncan
                                  www.PracticalUSA.com
                                  Author of The Career Programmer
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                                  Ever hear of Barcade in Brooklyn? I think that's where all the games ended up.

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                                    I was watching The Guild a while back (web series) and part of the back story is that Felicia Day wrote it after a two year WoW addiction. While I tire of the medical industry defining a gazillion "addictions" so that they can bill your insurance company to treat them, this one struck home. Back in ancient times, before Windows ruled the earth, I encountered a primitive DOS based game called Digger. I recall going several nights without sleep, hammering away at the game. Just one more round! You know the story. Sometime thereafter, I realized that any cool game was going to be trouble in this fashion and ever since I have studiously avoided buying any computer or console games to keep my life from disappearing down that particular little rabbit hole. Of course, I don't know how much good that did me since immediately after that first gaming encounter I became a programmer. :rolleyes: Hey, one out of two ain't bad. Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

                                    Christopher Duncan
                                    www.PracticalUSA.com
                                    Author of The Career Programmer
                                    Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                                    Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                    Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

                                    Yeah. Also I'm happy with games like Monopoly, Poker. Also I'll play Road rash always till lose a match. Recent days I'm playing his[^] games.

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                                      I intentionally avoid buying games quite simply because I am crap at them.

                                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                                      Spider solitaire is my speed. You screw-up you do not have to take days to get back where you were. :)

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                                      • C Christopher Duncan

                                        I was watching The Guild a while back (web series) and part of the back story is that Felicia Day wrote it after a two year WoW addiction. While I tire of the medical industry defining a gazillion "addictions" so that they can bill your insurance company to treat them, this one struck home. Back in ancient times, before Windows ruled the earth, I encountered a primitive DOS based game called Digger. I recall going several nights without sleep, hammering away at the game. Just one more round! You know the story. Sometime thereafter, I realized that any cool game was going to be trouble in this fashion and ever since I have studiously avoided buying any computer or console games to keep my life from disappearing down that particular little rabbit hole. Of course, I don't know how much good that did me since immediately after that first gaming encounter I became a programmer. :rolleyes: Hey, one out of two ain't bad. Anyone else avoid games because you know they'd suck too many hours out of your lives?

                                        Christopher Duncan
                                        www.PracticalUSA.com
                                        Author of The Career Programmer
                                        Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

                                        modified on Friday, December 31, 2010 4:09 PM

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                                        I have a long love / hate history with games. Most recently, I intentionally avoided Modern Warfare 2 when it came out. Then my brother bought it for me so I could join him and his friends. Bad move. And now I have Call of Duty: BlackOps, which I play more than I should, but it's a controllable amount that only eats up a couple of hours on my days off. Or an hour or 2 if work frustrated me. The good thing is my girlfriend can play along side me with the split screen online multiplayer option, instead of threatening to destroy the game. (This is not an empty threat; she has destroyed games).

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                                          I can understand why you don't have consoles. That would get expensive. I have a visual of you losing a game, calmly picking up your .45, and filling it full of holes. :)

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                                          That image gives a whole new meaning to "first person shooter"... :-D

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