| Username | lilreap2k3 |
| Real Name | Daniel |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | February 18, 2004 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 24 |
| Location | Leicester, NC, United States |
| Last Visit | September 30, 2008 |
| Post Count | 169 |
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So basically my birthday was last week, and my uncle gave me a late birthday present today. He gave me a new DS Lite. Thing is my uncle is a pretty shady person, and I have a feeling the DS is stolen.
That being said, I am not sure what to do from here. I don't really want to accuse my uncle of stealing something for me. And if it is stolen, what should I do with it? Could I trade it in at Gamestop for store credit without police coming to my house later?
I think I am one who sees the years of mmo playing as a waste of time. Sure there were times where I really enjoyed myself. IE: First few months of Ragnarok Online, Asheron's Call before everyone left, NexusTK(my one true love), and my first year or so of WoW. For the most part I find myself thinking, "What am I doing?". Lately, it has seemed like a waste more than ever.
I've been playing WoW on and off since April '05. I have 5 70s, and a bunch of alts between 10 and 64. A couple of weeks ago I started a new character that I planned on taking to 70. It has taken me nearly 3 weeks to get lvl 20, and I haven't played any since. When my month of play is over, I am done for good.
Gaming used to be about fun. Nowadays it's about big companies making big money at your expense. Replayability is gone. You pay an extra $50 every year or two, to have your work be flushed down the drain. IE: Burning Crusade Expansion. The population is averaging probably 50 pounds heavier than 20 years ago, not entirely because of mmos, but I am sure mmos contribute their share.
Originally posted by guiltyone
I think a friend of mine said it best, "It would be difficult to declare 'English' the official language of the U.S.A. when even the legal citizens can't speak it well enough to be understood."
Amen. It truly is a sad state of affairs.
Originally posted by Draconus
no one cares, really
I do. It really is getting out of hand. How hard is it to type in full sentences with punctuation? Each year it seems to get worse and worse.
If it were AC1 with a graphics upgrade to at least eq2 quality on low settings, I would play it. The major thing is the open skill system has to be left intact. And the random loot generation must be there as well. I never enjoyed grinding as much as I did in AC. When you are slaughtering hundreds of Olthoi at a time. and trying to check every corpse for loot, it's a thrilling experience.
What characteristics of an MMORPG do you look at most?