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And now I cry evertim
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#32
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Don't know him personally but I was guilded with "uberwolf" back in the day with unity. To me he came of as a nice guy, pleasant and quite genuinely funny.
He didn't play much past PoP so who knows he might enjoy playing some classic again | ||
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#33
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Yeah I mean, it's a nice thought but I don't think Stephen really has any interest in playing EverQuest in any form these days. I don't think he really wants the whole nostalgic immersion thing that most of us are here for. EverQuest to him represents not only some really awesome and amazing online experiences, but also the worst and most shitty period of his life during which he was severely depressed and unhealthy.
And as others have pointed out, he's a busy guy. His full-time job is making videos that span a variety of topics and issues, so he doesn't really have enough time to focus on just one thing. At most I think we'd be lucky to get an honorable mention from him in a YouTube video - an exposé type thing would be great for Project 1999, but there's really very little incentive for him to go down that road since I'm sure the majority of his viewer base wouldn't be down with it. | ||
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Last edited by paulgiamatti; 12-15-2014 at 07:09 AM..
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idk if u guys saw this but he did interview mquaid once on his channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45XrbsBt34c
this might be how I found out about p99 i cant remember. | ||
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Quote:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv54pqp6dkc
Another vid of his where he talks about everquest a bit. I also remember him on Prexus, grouped with him a few times I beleive. Was always entertaining in OOC. I also don't think he'd come to P99. He's on to different things now. | ||
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Once I was on my way to PAX east. I saw this teenagekid at the airport playing a DS he looked really akward. I started talking to him about zelda and other games. I asked what he was doing and he said that he was going to see his friends at pax.
After a long conversation with him it turns out he had no friends at home. He was really shy and akward physically. Online games gave this kid the outlet to meet people and become good friends with them. I thought that was really special. Some friends of mine think its creepy that people make friends with strangers through video games online, that they people are crazy or wierd. But with many people life is just different and games are some of the only outlets that they have to be able to find like minded friends. I think its a wonderful thing, video games. Just look how it helped boogie out, traveling around the country playing Magic. Its great. I love games for that. Just dont ignore real life because of a game though.. thats the danger zone [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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#40
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Draw My Life is incredibly touching. It is a truthful and rare dose of sincerity in this community. It's mainly what inspired me to post this thread.
I think it's very brave of him to open himself up like that to a species that is known for its predictable nature of falsely posturing and hypocritically bullying anybody with a perceivable weakness. Someone earlier mentioned that he might already be playing here anonymously. If that's the case, then more power to him! For someone in his position, it might be nice to be able to enjoy all the classic feelings under the radar. Anyway, Voyager Boogie-1 has been launched. Now we wait... [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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