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![]() Today I compressed my Sony folder into a ZIP file and had it delete the original file. In order to play now I have to go through a 20 minute unzip process, that way I won't impulse log-on and can get some work done.
This could be because I only starting playing again two weeks ago and binged over spring break but I'm having trouble breaking off. I think staying in labs, away from my house, along with compressing the files has broken the cycle of 4am nights up at 8am. Anyone else have issues like these and how did you solve them? Eg: Short term addiction on return. It was easier when I came across the game at 14 years old, logon for 36 hours, play, passout for 9 hours and let brother play, wake up, play with dogs, brother passes out, take over. Continue. All on AOL, no one could call the house for days.
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![]() I got married and now none of my time is my own.
Works like a charm. Highly recommend. | ||
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![]() It is all about what makes sense to YOU. Personally, I just really tried to separate "work" from "play." If I needed to study, I'd be in the library with the school's shitty internet. I literally *couldn't* play even if I had wanted to. If the library was closed, or if I had to pull an all-night paper writing session, I'd claim an unused classroom and stay in the building all night. The doors would lock, but only from the outside. I just had to be careful not to lock myself out.
When I was back in my apartment/door room, it was "play" time. I tried not to study there just to keep things separate. The exception was when I wrote my master's. Quite a bit of that process was simply writing, re-writing, and re-writing some more. Literally hundreds of hours with no clear "finish" lines because of the way I write. I would spend an hour on a paragraph if it didn't feel right to me, and you just can't write endlessly for hours and hours and hours. At least I couldn't. What I did is find a camp like AC in OOT where you kill 1 (trivial) mob every 6 minutes or so. That way I'd write for 6 minutes, kill the PH, write 6 more minutes, rinse and repeat. The problem is that you'll want to go camp something more involved. I just had to be disciplined enough to not do it. | ||
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![]() Hey what's that cool yet obnoxiously large picture in your signature from?
That looks like a cool game. My trick is summoned mage bags. Before I log off I leave a corpse to keep the bags, this makes it so I only log on if I have a longer period of time because I have to go through the hassle of getting back to the corpse and if I loot the bags I then also need to find someone to duel me again. Although, this fails because lately I've been playing without the bags haha.
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This is another one, it was the box art and I must have analyzed it a thousand times staring at all of the details and wondering what the creatures were (was a level 7 wizard in freeport). Oh, the photo.. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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![]() Lol when i first found 1999 I would take out my 11.6 inch laptop and tether it to my phone and play during my lunch break
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![]() When I played in classic I was ~12 years old and remember sneaking downstairs after "going to bed" when the rest of my family was asleep. My family heavily regulated my playing time in those days, so it resulted in a decent balance.
Since then no game has had a hold on me like EQ. Sure I've put in my hours on other games - DOAC, Shadowbane, WOW, Rift, and most recently SWTOR, but it was nothing like EQ. In all those games I gave in to my 'addiction' to reach my gaming 'goals' and then played less after. In many of those games it was reaching max level or a different benchmark (like getting a certain rank in PVP, or camping a rare item). For instance in SWTOR - which I played just a few months ago I played pretty hardcore until I hit level 50. However, it only took me about two weeks to hit 50, and about 5 days /played. After hitting 50 I did some PVP and daily quests but significantly reduced my play time, and eliminated any marathon (all day) sessions. When I learned of P1999, I knew that I couldn't play 'full throttle' straight from 0 to 60. So I tried to set some benchmarks I could hit and then reduce my play time. I thought I'll play a lot, then once I hit 14 and have SOW, I won't care as much and will slow down. Then I thought, well I loved wolf form, so once I hit 24 I won't play as much. My next benchmark was 29, I thought once I hit that I have group teleports so I can play less, hang around EC when bored then port people and casually level up later. I have just hit 29 after about ~2 weeks and ~5 days /played. Well, now I realized I get specialization at 30 - so I need to hit 30 quickly. Also 30 is a hell level, so that will take forever, it's probably better to just bang it out ASAP. Then 31 isn't a hell level, so that won't take long, I should do that soon too. At 32, I'm so close to new spells, so I can't stop there.... Crap. How do you ZIP the file? Mefdinkins Level 29 Druid | ||
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![]() 30 isn't too bad.
Off-topic, but I find that when things RL are going really well, I stop playing EQ. So my only advice is to be really honest about whether or not you're just escaping into a convenient fantasy and what under the surface is a feeling of a lack of accomplishment in RL. If you're not honest about it, no one could help you anyway. | ||
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