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Guest Kaylee234

I love WoW. I spent way too much time on there, immersed in the fantasy world. It's great cos I feel like I can be myself, cos no-one knows otherwise.

I used to live in MMO worlds too, for the same reason. Lately, since I've been actively transitioning and going out into the real world as myself I don't have as much desire to live my life online.

I still log into SL now and then since I have a few friends that are regulars there. I also still play EQMac occasionally, because it's as close to classic old school hardmode EQ you can get. Which is awesome.

~ Kay

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@ Bellexia and LuRay, I haven't tried WoW yet,as I need to get a comp that can handle it first, but if and when I do, Is there a dictionary I could buy so I can understand what is being said? You two totally lost me there. I did enjoy the read, even if I understood only half of it. ;)

WoW is 8 years old and will run on a toaster, or probably even better on my S4. You just pick up MMO's / the lingo and so on as you play - we had a laugh yesterday remembering when my partner and I both saved up the 70-odd gold to by a huge bear each. Then got excited about it. Now she'll spend thousands on pets and I'm a gear/transmog ho. (My bank is literally full of dresses/tier sets)

Bellexia - Love doing the warbringer farm - spent a weekend farming them for our core raiders, then got the one from Ondasasasaasasratrasartasasasererloldino on my first pull of it. If I'm on my disco priest, then I'll 2s them with a tank, if on pala/DK, then I'll just afk while fear hits. Tanking in Demo is fun, until a pala or something comes along and vengence starts to stack, bye bye aggro.

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@ Bellexia and LuRay, I haven't tried WoW yet,as I need to get a comp that can handle it first, but if and when I do, Is there a dictionary I could buy so I can understand what is being said? You two totally lost me there. I did enjoy the read, even if I understood only half of it. ;)

WoW is 8 years old and will run on a toaster, or probably even better on my S4. You just pick up MMO's / the lingo and so on as you play - we had a laugh yesterday remembering when my partner and I both saved up the 70-odd gold to by a huge bear each. Then got excited about it. Now she'll spend thousands on pets and I'm a gear/transmog ho. (My bank is literally full of dresses/tier sets)

Bellexia - Love doing the warbringer farm - spent a weekend farming them for our core raiders, then got the one from Ondasasasaasasratrasartasasasererloldino on my first pull of it. If I'm on my disco priest, then I'll 2s them with a tank, if on pala/DK, then I'll just afk while fear hits. Tanking in Demo is fun, until a pala or something comes along and vengence starts to stack, bye bye aggro.

Hah yeah I had a really nice mog set, everyone says it's ugly and doesn't go with a DK at which point I tell them they are my team colors. http://imageshack.us/a/img713/682/wowscrnshot032913152523.jpg

I have loads of sets I use from time to time. I tank in Destro :3 Those ember heals are so OP.

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Sorry, but when I tried to download and run, my comp wasn't good enough, so I will have to wait for a better comp.

BTW, I am running with just 768 Mb ram, barely enough to run a browser at any reasonable speed, even the chat room bogs down.

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Guest Cherry

Good God, do I ever feel old now :huh:

My favorite game is called "Life" on a cardbard gameboard where everyone playing gets their own little cars with little holes in them that you fit pink or blue (people) pegs in them...

maybe you just have to be there for any of this to make any sense...

:unsure: Cherry

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Guest Bellexia

Good God, do I ever feel old now :huh:

My favorite game is called "Life" on a cardbard gameboard where everyone playing gets their own little cars with little holes in them that you fit pink or blue (people) pegs in them...

maybe you just have to be there for any of this to make any sense...

:unsure: Cherry

I played a MMO called real life before. Player versus player is really intense. The graphics are amazing but when you die you lose all your gear and your family bickers over who gets the loot you dropped.

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Guest Bellexia

Hah yeah I had a really nice mog set, everyone says it's ugly and doesn't go with a DK at which point I tell them they are my team colors. http://imageshack.us/a/img713/682/wowscrnshot032913152523.jpg

I have loads of sets I use from time to time. I tank in Destro :3 Those ember heals are so OP.

Ha nice. My mains transmog/UI.

http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/9489/uishotj.jpg

Pow!

:o sexy! I didn't see this post before/it might have been approved after my other :x sorry! I also got the belt that matches my robe today :3 and i got the grand engineer cowl from loot reaver today. I just need to find a set it works with :P

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Guest Kaylee234

I've played this Real Life game you guys mention. The graphics were amazing but the gameplay was downright dull. Plus, seemed like most of the other players were constantly arguing about whether there was an Admin or not.

~ Kay

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Guest Alison Mendez

Wait, I didn't know non electronic games were available to choose from as well.

In that case, my favorite is D&D tabletop rpg. Yes, the game with pencils, paper, funny looking dice, and all that. It looks silly from an outsiders perspective, but it actually very VERY fun when you're with the right group. It's a very social game and a great way to have fun on the weekend without spending money.

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Wait, I didn't know non electronic games were available to choose from as well.

In that case, my favorite is D&D tabletop rpg. Yes, the game with pencils, paper, funny looking dice, and all that. It looks silly from an outsiders perspective, but it actually very VERY fun when you're with the right group. It's a very social game and a great way to have fun on the weekend without spending money.

What System do you play? I am a 2E person myself, but have been trying to learn the later editions as well.

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Guest Bellexia

:o I love the idea of DND I have never had the chance to play a table top rpg but the one I had in mind was Ironclaw.

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If i had to choose one favorite game . it would be final fantasy 7.

But i am a fan of any game so long as it is fun to play.

My current faves

Planet side 2

SWTOR

Borderlands 2

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Guest Sarah E

I love the Mass Effect games especially and can't wait for the 4th one. And I also enjoyed Dishonored as well :) I played all of these on PC but I also like a bit of Gran Tourismo 5 on the ps3.

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my personal favorite game is the scariest indie game out for xbox 360... white noise. but i usually play minecraft since i no longer have the full version of white noise

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Guest actuarylilium

I don't know if any of you will have played it, but my favourite game of all time is Shenmue I/II on the Sega Dreamcast. It was the first RPG game that I had bought (despite having a PS1 for a years previously), and it was incredible. There was a whole game World to explore, where you were free to ignore the main quest (I spent so much time playing the Space Harrier, Darts and Hang-On games in the arcade!). Add in an intriguing story mixed with detective elements, martial arts, and Japan and it's still my favourite. I have long waited the day when the saga would be finished, but I doubt it now :(

A very close second is Skies of Arcadia/Skies of Arcadia: Legends. A much, much larger game world than Shenmue, explored by airships featuring Air Pirates. I remember playing the demo, and it took two hours to finish (it went through to the first main dungeon of the game). The lands were full of colour, and the battle system was different (never played a turn-based RPG before). Again, it's still easily playable even now :)

Third has to be Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. No explanation needed, Crash Bandicoot is just awesome :)

Lots of love, Lily xxx

PS. Favourite game of this generation is easily Mass Effect trilogy - Renegade interrupt every time! I've always found it natural to be evil in video games...

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Guest Mickey

I'm currently playing World of Tanks again. After more than a years hiatus, game update and compy wouldn't play it any more. Now that I have a new compy, that will play it, I've been having a lot of fun again, shooting tanks.

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