Hope it works well, nothing has changed much since the PS1 controller, this could be the biggest leap forward, or just be forgotten in a year.
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I work out every morning at the gym, other than that it is sitting for 8 hours, then sitting in apartment, then laying in bed...
Is this poll a form of Jeopardy? or did YES become a question? WTF
[QUOTE="mrbojangles25"]That's great discipline. When it comes to only MMOs, I have no discipline. I could play anywhere from 1-2 hours, up to 16 hours on a weekend. Well, that was me back in the WoW days. Even then, I found myself going through several hours in one session in recent MMOs like The Secret World and FF14. But then again, I'm a whole different MMO gamer nowadays. I like to give potential MMOs a try but I usually end up faulting it for too many things it does wrong. It never ends well!no idea, but I"d say I generally play for an hour or two 5 days a week.
Usually for 10 months a year. Â I like to take the occasional hiatus so things don't get stale.
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I agree, LOTRO got quite bad (although great fun). It started out with one toon lvled to max, then decided to try another, then got into raiding and decided if I wanted to lead raids I should know all the skills of all the classes and went crazy having 9 lvl 65-75 toons when I quit. At times I would spend all time from waking until work playing LOTRO :( (while working 12hr 2nd shift) I realized that is no way to live and got a good job lol.
[QUOTE="Junior_AIN"]The only MMO I really played so far was Ragnarok and I've spent about 100 hours in it. Not worth it in my opinion, MMOs are sucky. MBirdy88only played 1 mmo, a crap one at that, says all mmos are sucky. logic.
I had the same logic before I got LOTRO, although I have since quit, if I had the time and a new MMO that interested me came out I might give it a go. MMOs can be great if you get involved in a guild and have the time to really make it fun.
I just bought it yesterday for ps3, couldn't wait, plus as others have said its one of the few games that goes good with the couch. I only have 2-3 hours in, but will fire it up first thing after work :)
I started playing the last semester in college, the game was cheap and included a month sub. I am glad I quite, basically my kinship left the game, so I called it also. Was a great time tho, im just scared about elder scrolls online, if I happen to pick that up, I might get sucked in again. Work seems to be a good deterate tho.
I just looked back at the time I have logged in on Raptr for LOTRO. I quit playing about 2 years ago, had played for about two (didn't start at launch). I have 2952hr in the game (at minimum). What are some of the hrs any of you have spent in an MMO? (BTW, I had a blast with the game, obviously, but life hit me)
I have been thinking of building a new PC and was trying to keep price as low as possible, but still have the power for any game and CAD modeling software. I would like to have as much ram as possible (probably 2x8gb), but im not sure on good mobos or cpus and which GPU is the best bargain right now. If anyone who is more in the loop than I would like to find a build that would stay under 1000, preferably 800s, I would appriciate it. I have parts selected on newegg, but not sure where I can shave money off, right now I have 16gb/core i5/samsung 120gb ssd/HD 7950, and basically a random mobo and psu, which puts me at $970.
Thanks for any responses,
If it were me I would just buy premium, ultimate has a few differences I suppose, but for a gaming/media PC you aren't going to miss anything. Certainly don't spend 100 dollars on it, I would use that toward games or RAM/GPU upgrades or anything you might be lacking.
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