How true is this?

jemcam

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Hell yes. My son always wants to play his games whenever I get on the computer. I don't mind, besides, he's getting pretty good at Desert Combat and BF1942 when we do multiplayer games.
 

nakedfrog

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Yeah, that's why Guild Wars is the first online RPG I've considered trying, since I had to give up UT a few years ago.
 

jemcam

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Yeah, that's why Guild Wars is the first online RPG I've considered trying, since I had to give up UT a few years ago.

I forgot about that. I had to uninstall UT because my son was running around screaming "headshot!", "killing spree!", etc.
 

MedicBob

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Originally posted by: jemcam
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Yeah, that's why Guild Wars is the first online RPG I've considered trying, since I had to give up UT a few years ago.

I forgot about that. I had to uninstall UT because my son was running around screaming "headshot!", "killing spree!", etc.


LMFAO. I could just hear that in Elementery school.
 

jemcam

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Originally posted by: MedicBob
Originally posted by: jemcam
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Yeah, that's why Guild Wars is the first online RPG I've considered trying, since I had to give up UT a few years ago.

I forgot about that. I had to uninstall UT because my son was running around screaming "headshot!", "killing spree!", etc.


LMFAO. I could just hear that in Elementery school.

Me too. That's why I had to cut him off from UT and he's had to stick to more "age appropriate" games. It was kind of hard breaking his addiction to UT for about a month. I swear it was like a frigging crack addiction, he'd ask me every day to re-install it. Fortunately, I also hid the CD's since he's known how to install games since he was 3 years old.