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MMORPGs = the devil

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I have had roomates who are lost to EQ. They knew I was a diabloii junkie back in the day but I will NOT EVER touch EQ or mmorpgs. I KNOW what would happen.
Weird I have fooled around with some messed up stuff in my life but I will and have never touched EQ or crackrock or heroin. (same life sucking thing to me)
The whole thing is set up to be a timesink nothing less.
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
My dad left my mom, moved hundreds of miles away, all because of EQ and Dark Age of Camelot.
I was playing EQ, and I told my dad about it, because he is disabled and cannot work, and was bored at home.
Well he told me he was not interested in playing those types of games. But I kept telling him he should play, it was really fun. Well he tried it. And he played...day after day after day after year after year. He was hooked. Then he started playing DAoC.
He married someone in the game, and left my mom and went to Maryland, from Texas.
To be honest they are both better off now, but even so.

<Stan>Dude, that's fvcked up.</Stan>
 
Originally posted by: dfi
Just pray that your SO is a power gamer. Speaking from experience, once a power gamer gets to a certain plateau, or realizes that there is no "best" character, then the addiction is over.

On the other hand, if your SO is there to explore the virtual world... well it's all over.

dfi


That is a good point. I have done that in a couple games. Played way too much over a month or two, then completely dropped it as the plateau hit.

I now have more fun in UT2K4 at the moment, since every match is unique, etc. When I spent 9 hours straight one day to make it 1/2 way to lvl 99 in D2 a few years ago, well that was pretty sad.
 
Suck it up, put on your robe and wizard hat, and do it to her EQ style.

My oh my what a big Wurmslayer you have!

=P
 
I used to play WoW ALOT! but then I started on a little game called KOTOR II (knights of the old republic), and it pulled me away somewhat. Also I work out cause I can't stand sitting down 6 hours a day in a MMORPG!! :beer:
 
meh. For every one person that is addicted to MMORPGs there's many more that handle it just fine. Don't blame lack of self-control on a video game.
 
not an MMORPG, but i knew a bunch of people addiced to Socom II in college...anyone else?

8 hr sessions...not going out..and so on.

 
Crack cocaine and heroine have got nothing on MMORPG's

People taking MMORPG's are way less in touch with everything(read: life) than a coke addict.

MMORPG-Anonymous, they will be here soon.
 
Asheron's Call 1 sucked about 2 years of my life away. I met my now-fiancee, she gave me good reason to devote that time to her. Now, she is leaving me (I think?) so I guess I'll start working out or something.
 
I used to MUD with people I knew from "RL" like my brother and some other friends. It was a cool way for us to keep in touch when we were too far apart to hang out regularly. The MUDs were free. I can't see paying money for a GUI MUD, nor playing without "RL" friends.
 
I haven't .... but I plan to. WOW is taking my life away. Possibly work will have to go too.

Next thing would be food. When I hit lvl 30, food will have to go, definitly.
 
Originally posted by: Mareg
I haven't .... but I plan to. WOW is taking my life away. Possibly work will have to go too.

Next thing would be food. When I hit lvl 30, food will have to go, definitly.

<<level 36 rogue, I haven't easten in days.

Hello, my name is gothgar, and I am an addict.
 
Originally posted by: Mareg
I haven't .... but I plan to. WOW is taking my life away. Possibly work will have to go too.

Next thing would be food. When I hit lvl 30, food will have to go, definitly.

WOW....so im at lvl 42...so that means im a walking zombie eh? 🙂
 
i used to hate EQ and all the other MMO's out there, because who wanted to pay $15/mo for a game? but then i sat down and looked at it...a movie nowadays is $15+food etc and if your paying for your SO its 2x that! so hey, $15 is nothin. Not to mention i play with friends from RL and my SO plays too, but we havn't gotten to the point of losing TOO much sleep over it, and I still goto work every day, go out, have fun other ways so its not a problem for us.

But i do know some people that all they do is play MMORPGS and its sad to see where they have ended up
 
Originally posted by: vood0g
Hi, my name is vood0g, and I am an addict.

addictions can abound in anything from drugs to gambling to chocolate to caffeine. It is all a matter of how much self-control that you have and how you will control your life.

The only MMORPG I tried was the SIMS and that lasted maybe 3 months. It was booooooorrrrrrrring. I would skip class to play classic Quake but of all the time I spend gaming I am not going to blow off having a social life to game.

 
I played SWG for about a year. I started playing because my roomate got it and I played on his computer for a while and decided to get it as well, so we could play together. However, a couple months into it, he lost interest and I was left to play on my own. I joined a guild so I had some people to play with and eventually became the leader of the guild. We had our own city and everything, but it got to the point where I wasn't playing for fun any more. I was always pulled away from what I wanted to do to help guild mates or something like that. Also, I had several structures that required maintenance, so sometimes I would have to log on for an hour just to fly around to all of them and dump some money in them. So one day I realized SWG was more like work than a game and quit. There were a few cool people that I felt bad for, like I was abandoning them, but other than that it was easy to quit.

But now I'm into WoW. 🙂 So far so good. It's still fun.
 
Originally posted by: MrMaster
Originally posted by: vood0g
Hi, my name is vood0g, and I am an addict.

addictions can abound in anything from drugs to gambling to chocolate to caffeine. It is all a matter of how much self-control that you have and how you will control your life.

I agree totally. There's where the focus needs to be. Not on the game itself.
 
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