Well you should worry about what other people think because they will say, "ur a quitter u quitter" Jaidyn1:lol: Because being called a quitter by some anonymous person on the internet is the most atrocious thing that could happen, to anyone, and what they think of you is much more important than a crying daughter. Discussion: A lot of games penalize a player for quitting and other players often take the opportunity to give you negative feedback because of it, especially if they're winning. If this happens too much you'll loose reputation points and not be able to play with the general populations, but since legitimate reasons to leave besides lag are rare I wouldn't worry about this too much. I'm annoyed when people leave games, particularly on my own team, in FPS shooters especially. I'm glad there are features to protect us from sore losers.
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Yeah, they're selective like that. Oblivion--for its time--was epic, I don't think you can really compare the two considering the difference in capabilities at the time of their releases. I could never really get into Fallout 3 though, Oblivion was the type of rare game that I'd actually--willingly and joyfully--spend 200 hours playing and still be able to find something fun, new, and exciting to do within the game.I was modded for this exact topic about a month ago, maybe you'll have better luck.
Oblivion for me.
mastershakez
There's no profit for MMOs for the 360. XCyberForceXSome people actually pay an additional $14 to play Final Fantasy XI, also Champions online is coming to the Xbox 360 which is the only MMORPG title I think is worth checking out. I mean come on, a real time CoH where you create your own villain sounds pretty cool as long as there's no monthly fee.
This, the game is just too damn long and I hate walkthroughs in RPGs because I always end up having to start over cause I screwed up my character, according to the author of the guide. Also--I'm embarrassed to say--Fable 2, I easily beat the first Fable game back when I had the leisure of playing video games all day, now only play in the middle of the night and can barely complete a quest without passing out.ARGH! Goddam Oblivion still havn't beaten it fully and i've over 200 hours:(
gibson-les-rick
I did this exact thing involuntarily, wouldn't even let any of my friends go near the 360 for about three months. Now not only do I actually enjoy replaying my old games but I also have new ones to enjoy. This is the best suggestion, but if all else fails maybe buy a different console to try it and see if you like it or just (OMG) stop playing video games in general.Dont buy more games. Even if you have a social life, dont play xbox at all. Try and see how long you can go. Lets say a week, or maybe two and then start playing again.
-SPECTER-MIKE
Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Going on my 7th play through. lessthan3jamesI'm embarrassed to say I find myself playing this and X-Men Legends 2 a bit too often now.
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