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Its TF2 for me for FPS action.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostTo be honest Diablo III was good, but I must have FPS in my veins, as it didn't really absorb my every waking hour.
I have been more addicted to other games, Skyrim (400 hours), Borderlands 1 (Lot of fun multiplayer co-op), and king of them all (prob wasted months) UT2K3, 2K4 and then UT3 which was a major let down and the death of the franchise really. Occasionally jump in for some UT now, but is always UT2k4.
When I was in-between marriages and in London I regularly used to get up at 2a.m. to play UT2004 clan matches with folks in the US.
Spent far too long play WoW and have now kicked the habit. Saying that I've just started mucking about with EQII, although I'm treating it pretty much as a single player RPG that happens to have other people playing the same game rather than full on MMO mode.
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To be honest Diablo III was good, but I must have FPS in my veins, as it didn't really absorb my every waking hour.Originally posted by bobspud View PostYes
how many hours am I about to lose?
I have been more addicted to other games, Skyrim (400 hours), Borderlands 1 (Lot of fun multiplayer co-op), and king of them all (prob wasted months) UT2K3, 2K4 and then UT3 which was a major let down and the death of the franchise really. Occasionally jump in for some UT now, but is always UT2k4.
When I was in-between marriages and in London I regularly used to get up at 2a.m. to play UT2004 clan matches with folks in the US.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 13 September 2013, 11:02.
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Hairdressers convertible and PS3 games - My, you are having a mid life crisis
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There was a WoW guild at one of my previous clients. The permies would spend all day discussing tactics then go home and log in and play till three am, then come back in the next day tanked up on Red Bull and have arguments with each other over who failed the hardest the previous night. I think the low point was when a couple of the guys ended up in the car park over a sword or somethingOriginally posted by DaveB View PostIf the plan is to avoid braindead numpties then it's not going to help. The multiplayer has it's own crop of twats to deal with and always has had.
Just like every other Multiplayer environment out there (including web forums!).
I don't think they actually did any work in the year I was on site with them. It kind of put me off multiplay for life
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If the plan is to avoid braindead numpties then it's not going to help. The multiplayer has it's own crop of twats to deal with and always has had.
Just like every other Multiplayer environment out there (including web forums!).
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PS4 I presume you mean PS3.Originally posted by bobspud View PostHaving resolved to ween myself off of insulting cripples on here and actually start doing some real work again, I wandered into the games section in tesco's last night only to find that Diablo III has been released for PS4 ...
Well thats improved my productivity no end
Anyone else playing it? From what I have seen they seem to have sorted out the server problems and the game ran really well. Looks like I was right to avoid WoW and other gaming sites as this is going to eat far too much time...
I played it through and then it stayed on the shelf.
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I've had it on PC for so long, it's ok but no real improvement over Diablo II
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Diablo III
Having resolved to ween myself off of insulting cripples on here and actually start doing some real work again, I wandered into the games section in tesco's last night only to find that Diablo III has been released for PS4 ...
Well thats improved my productivity no end
Anyone else playing it? From what I have seen they seem to have sorted out the server problems and the game ran really well. Looks like I was right to avoid WoW and other gaming sites as this is going to eat far too much time...Tags: None
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