We're playing Europa Universalis III, he's England I'm France we're continuing on of our games and about 4 hours later (starting at 1pm) I ask "Dano can we take a break now?"
2 hours later....
"Dano now can we take a break?"
2 hours later... (9pm)
Dano NOW can we take a break?
2 hours later....
Dano c'mon man this isn't cool now can we take a break? We've been playing for hours.
2 hours later... 1 am
Dano please for the love of mike can we please take a break!!!!!????
Finally we take a break and are now mining until its time to sleep.
Hmm, there has to be an easier way to take a break other then waiting 12 hours.......
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then he gets all whiny and prissy about it, hes been bugging me to play EU3 for over a week now. Remember our primary means of communication is teamspeak.
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Ann Landers (or the gals writing her column now) would tell you that no one can take advantage of you unless you let them.
Next time, tell him you're taking a break and how long you'll be. Then take your headset off before he can complain. Deal with whatever he does in the game in the mean time.
After all, how a good a friend is he if he needs to take advantage of you?
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quote: Finally we take a break and are now mining until its time to sleep.
If I understand you correctly, Blayne, you "took a break" by playing another computer game's most tedious activity. You actually sat at your machine for something like 16 hours.
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I don't do thyis every day, monday to thursday I have 7 ish hours of classes each day, and some 4-5 hours of homework, weekends generally unless I have a high workload are generally empty.
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quote: Finally we take a break and are now mining until its time to sleep.
If I understand you correctly, Blayne, you "took a break" by playing another computer game's most tedious activity. You actually sat at your machine for something like 16 hours.
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This is why I don't get Xbox live, or generally support online play. I even know a couple who got divorced for reasons that probably shared a cause with the obsessive use of online gaming interaction. That's not even counting the WoW junkies I know. It's bad juju. I don't mean to be judgmental. It's more "there but for the lack of opportunity go I."
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quote:Originally posted by Nighthawk: I finished the original Half-Life in 23 straight, non-stop hours.
Beyond that, the extented times I've been on computer have been for work purposes and not gaming.
Besides, I'm physically incapable of doing that anymore.
I used to be able to do that too. I used to be in love with a Half-Life online mod called Team Fortress Classic. Played that for hours on end.
I recently bought an Xbox 360 in April, and I've played it maybe 20 hours since April. Biggest waste of money ever. I guess I'm just growing past the point in my life where video games are everything.
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