28-11-2006, 15:11 | #11 |
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Games don't keep me awake.
Games don't take over my life. I certainly don't calculate travel distances by how many jumps there are or refer to going fast as "activating the Microwarp Drive" and I certainly don't write guides for Eve when I get bored at work.... d'oh
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28-11-2006, 15:28 | #12 |
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How many jumps from Swansea to Stoke Newington, btw?
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28-11-2006, 15:31 | #13 |
A large glass of Merlot
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5 if you don't mind going through low sec....
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04-12-2006, 12:08 | #14 |
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Aye, games have kept me awake on many occassions. The Champ Man/Footy Man series are one of the main culprits for that, often staying up stupidly late to finish a season or to try to sign a new player in the close season. The Civ games have also done that to me several times in the past. I don't get it quite as much on console games as I'm often sat on a comfy bed or couch so it's easier to relax and let sleepy feelings come over me.
Saying that, I'm still planning on pulling an all-night gaming session when I'm off over Christmas
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04-12-2006, 12:34 | #15 |
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Yes is the easy answer.
The first time i truly got addicted to a home play game was with Populous and Sensi. Time stopped in my world when i played Populous and even now i can feel the rush i used to get from completing that next level. I think i took it to level 157, after that they started taking all the good stuff off you. With Sensi me and my younger Bro used to play match after match with only breaks for arguing and fighting Nowadays i can be up quite late with RFactor as a lot of the Top racers are Aussie so i need to adjust for the timezones. This means i am up in the early hours and time is irelevent if in the right race against the right guys. Has to be said though that No other game has ever took me as bad as BF2. Time logged is over 1300 hours since the day of release about a year ago. I think it averages out to 25 hours a week or so What can i say. Telly is crap, i live alone and obviously have Far to much time on my hands. Hopefully with recent developments in my life rebuild i will fill more of my future time with much more constructive pass times. I s'pose the only thing i am rich in is time, for now anyways |
05-12-2006, 00:05 | #16 |
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Yep, I often get into bed pondering about a task that I'm trying to complete.
I've been known to get back up out of bed at 3am and put my midnight thoughts into practice, as I couldn't sleep on just a theory, I needed to know if it worked or not before I can go to sleep.
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05-12-2006, 15:56 | #17 |
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Vixen Sax?
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05-12-2006, 15:57 | #18 |
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Le temps c'est comme l'argent... en plus savoureux Get Hoff to translate that one, I'm not sure I could get it to sound right in English. I'm sure he's heard it before though.
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