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  • C Christopher Duncan

    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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    Then Sony will hit the market with a new product: “PlayStation Disposable” or PSD™.

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    • D Dr Walt Fair PE

      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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      I find doing something to be a waste of time better spent playing games.

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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?

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        Joe Woodbury
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        Some people like watching sports, others like doing puzzles or knitting, I like playing computer games. I'm fairly discriminatory with what I play. Lately I've played mainly FEAR sequels and Company of Heroes. There is more. I've connected with my boys through games. My oldest son pulled away from us as a teenager. At times, the only thing he and I could talk about was World of Warcraft. My youngest son has always enjoyed watching me play first person shooters--he's a weird kid, but notices the craziest little details. We often end up playing as a team, with me running the keyboard and him warning me I'm about to get shot. Just this week, my youngest son whipped through the original FEAR (Steam had it on sale) in a few hours. I was astonished and asked if he'd played on easy. He said no, he'd played it on normal mode. The student has become the master. Same with his older brother who can do things with WoW that make me shake my head. I look back with fondness at our Need for Speed rivalries. I delight in my youngest daughter teasing me about slaughtering my score in Mahjongg and how proud she was, especially because she knows I didn't hold back.

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        • W wizardzz

          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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          Which level? I started the prestige mode yesterday after work and I kind of sorry for this. I’m missing my weapons and I’m a little frustrated to be level one once again and to have everything reset.

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          • S Single Step Debugger

            I find doing something to be a waste of time better spent playing games.

            There is only one Ashley Judd and Salma Hayek is her prophet! Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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            Dr Walt Fair PE
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            Well, I don't have enough time to do all the things I want to do. Congratulations! I'm glad someone has excess time on their hands! :laugh:

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            • D Dr Walt Fair PE

              Well, I don't have enough time to do all the things I want to do. Congratulations! I'm glad someone has excess time on their hands! :laugh:

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              Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

              I'm glad someone has excess time on their hands!

              My wife keeps telling me the same! :)

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              • S Single Step Debugger

                Which level? I started the prestige mode yesterday after work and I kind of sorry for this. I’m missing my weapons and I’m a little frustrated to be level one once again and to have everything reset.

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                I'm about to prestige a second time, probably over the weekend. I felt that way when I first prestige'd in MW2, but it keeps the game exciting. It's also real nice to get an additional custom class though each time. I did miss some guns, I hated waiting for the Stakeout, M60, Galil, and AK74. IMO, each of these is the best gun out in their class. Each time I prestige I try a different gametype / class style to focus on. I'll probably do running and sniping with capture the flag next time. If you're on xbox live, I have the same tag as here.

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                • C Christopher Duncan

                  Ian Shlasko wrote:

                  I escaped from WoW after about 4-5 years (Beta until last July)

                  Yeah, if I'm going to be captured by something, I prefer it to be a harem full of cute girls in I Dream Of Jeannie outfits. :)

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                  Joe Simes
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                  Christopher Duncan wrote:

                  I prefer it to be a harem full of cute girls in I Dream Of Jeannie outfits

                  What game is that? :-D I'm not a gamer. I'm not very competitive but I love to make stuff. So programming is far more interesting to me than gaming. But the I Dream of Jeannie game sounds interesting! :)

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                  • W wizardzz

                    I'm about to prestige a second time, probably over the weekend. I felt that way when I first prestige'd in MW2, but it keeps the game exciting. It's also real nice to get an additional custom class though each time. I did miss some guns, I hated waiting for the Stakeout, M60, Galil, and AK74. IMO, each of these is the best gun out in their class. Each time I prestige I try a different gametype / class style to focus on. I'll probably do running and sniping with capture the flag next time. If you're on xbox live, I have the same tag as here.

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                    I played MW2 on PS3 console but for the Black Ops I’m playing the PC version. I’ll follow the advice and will try different game style this time. I get a 50 level playing almost exclusively TDM so this time I could try S&D, FFA or CTF. And I want back the Claymore mine soon because it's the only cure for the Run 'n Knife n00bs.

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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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                      Marc Clifton
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                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

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

                      Unsuccessfully. Let's see. Tretris Warcraft (before it became WoW) Starcraft D&D Online Star Trek Online Marc

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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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                        William Winner
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                        Yeah, Neverwinter Nights did that for me. About a month of playing it for about 8 hours every night until after 2am left me struggling a bit at work. But I don't avoid games entirely. They still help get you through the work day!

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                        • W wizardzz

                          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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                          William Winner
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                          wait...you get your g/f to play with you! She's a keeper! I'm only close to getting my wife to agree to an XBox because of the workout stuff with the Kinect. Otherwise, it's a no-go! I'm still stuck in the days of the GameCube! I'd almost rather just have an N64 with GoldenEye...

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                            wait...you get your g/f to play with you! She's a keeper! I'm only close to getting my wife to agree to an XBox because of the workout stuff with the Kinect. Otherwise, it's a no-go! I'm still stuck in the days of the GameCube! I'd almost rather just have an N64 with GoldenEye...

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                            Yeah, she got into all the goldeneye/bond games starting with N64, then gamecube, then ps2. She still prefers those over other shooters. I used to love the N64 version - I remember when I was 14, our school was canceled for excessive snow. My friend took his dirtbike through the snow, picking up 3 of us one by one, just so we could have a day long N64/goldeneye session without parental or academic interruptions.

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                              Christopher Duncan wrote:

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

                              Unsuccessfully. Let's see. Tretris Warcraft (before it became WoW) Starcraft D&D Online Star Trek Online Marc

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                              Christopher Duncan
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                              Not to worry. They have treatment centers for that. :)

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                              • S Single Step Debugger

                                I played MW2 on PS3 console but for the Black Ops I’m playing the PC version. I’ll follow the advice and will try different game style this time. I get a 50 level playing almost exclusively TDM so this time I could try S&D, FFA or CTF. And I want back the Claymore mine soon because it's the only cure for the Run 'n Knife n00bs.

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                                wizardzz
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                                The claymore is pretty much the only useful equipment anyway. You don't play domination or demolition? If you're not in a running class I recommend carrying the Strela just to shoot enemy crap down, it's worth a ton of points. I feel like sniping is 20 times more difficult in BlackOps, I was quite the sniper in MW2.

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                                • C Christopher Duncan

                                  Yeah, people ask me, "But don't you like to play games?" Yeah. I do. And of course, therein lies the problem. An analogy to liquor comes to mind, but I can't quite place it. :)

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                                  Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                  An analogy to liquor comes to mind, but I can't quite place it.

                                  You have a drinking problem?

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                                    Yeah, she got into all the goldeneye/bond games starting with N64, then gamecube, then ps2. She still prefers those over other shooters. I used to love the N64 version - I remember when I was 14, our school was canceled for excessive snow. My friend took his dirtbike through the snow, picking up 3 of us one by one, just so we could have a day long N64/goldeneye session without parental or academic interruptions.

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                                    In college, we would go and check out a projector and set up GoldenEye or Mario Kart on our floor and have weekend-long tournaments! Man those were the good days!

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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
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                                      Yes I too avoid. Years ago I started a garbage burner in Virginia and worked for 5 months 80 to 120 hours/week and was so burned out when I got home all I could do was vegetate. My son had just got a Nintendo game machine and the first Zelda game. I became addicted and could do nothing else until I had wiped it. Since that time I have not picked up another and attend GAA (Gamer Addicts Anonymous) religiously. :()

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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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                                        Yes, for me it was Half Life and many years before that Prince of Persia on a 286.


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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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                                          The only game I ever install and play sometimes is Quake III Arena. Nothing else has ever interested me. I load that up ab few times a year, play it until I get through it and then I am off ofit for another few months..


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