I am a Starcraft:Brood Wars addict. Really love Diablo II- however, it won't run on Vista. :x
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In that past week of progression, we have now cleared 4/5 in Mount Hyjal and 2/9 in Black Temple. I am also happy to have my "Hand of A'dal" title for completing the previous attunement quests prior to Blizzard nerfing the attunement completely.
Xobeloot of Khaz Modan
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Well, if you ever fancy a new addiction...Originally posted by MarvI haven't kept up with the Korean leagues. haven't played much online- mainly I've been playing with myself! :shock:
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Yep, Stalker is awesome. The second I beat it I started right up again. Then again, then again, then again. Galactic Civilizations 2 has been my standard, though, for a good long while.
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:shock: I didn't realize that! Maybe I should start practicing moreOriginally posted by ZeroHah, hardly, those guys make ridiculous money - think six figures for good players - and they have legions of fangirls who would queue up around the block just to see them, nevermind getting married :lol:
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Often found re-playing a favourite rpg or rts game (on consoles and pc respectively). I don't tend to keep up with the latest as usually that also means expensive, i'd prefer to wait two years for a game to be a quarter of the price.
Fav games of all time:
Warcraft 3 (hours and hours of online Cube Defense + Wintermaul)
Age of Empires 2 (came free with my first computer, i was hooked)
Knights of the Old Republic (am currently re-playing for 4th time)
Donkey Kong Country (childhood memories, and re-completed it just last yr)
Final Fantasy 8 (yes i said 8 ... not 7 ... 8
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currently playing KOTOR as well as working my way through soul caliber 2 weapons mode ..... man what a haul that is
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^ man I loved FF8 - it got a bad rap but I thought it was brilliant. GF and junction micromanagement was ridiculously involved, but the game was awesome and Triple Triad is really ****ing addicting. Agreed with you on waiting for games - I bought my PS2 for £40. You'd have to be mental to pay full whack for it, imo.
I've just started playing Rise of Nations recently - I wanted to hate it because it's Microsoft, but it's a really fun game if you're into RTS. Massively complex!
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FF8 is a masterpiece but I most liked the free roaming times when you could complete the side quests and again completely agree with the triple triad thing, i love card games in rpg games, they're usually just crap adaptations of blackjack or something but triple triad was a bit more unique. So many times did i have to turn the playstation on and off trying to win the best cards.Originally posted by Zero^ man I loved FF8 - it got a bad rap but I thought it was brilliant. GF and junction micromanagement was ridiculously involved, but the game was awesome and Triple Triad is really ****ing addicting. Agreed with you on waiting for games - I bought my PS2 for £40. You'd have to be mental to pay full whack for it, imo.
I've just started playing Rise of Nations recently - I wanted to hate it because it's Microsoft, but it's a really fun game if you're into RTS. Massively complex!
Microsoft has had a few games, I enjoyed zoo tycoon for a while, occasionally coming back every few years to build the ultimate zoo. Dinosaur digs was a godsend ... the idea of building my own jurassic park had been incubating for years.
I lost interest in GTA after it stopped being topdown on the playstation, those were the days, so addictive, though i spent more time buggering about not doing the missions than anything else.Originally posted by SjulimannOther games played recently:
Crysis, GTA 4 and GTA San Andreas, Hitman Blood Money, Flight Simulator X and Redlynx Trials 2 SE.
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