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Old 07-19-2010, 02:03 AM
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better than my 10:30am today [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 07-19-2010, 02:32 AM
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This time around (on P99) I didn't have a girlfriend/fiancee, which is ironic since just about every MMO I've gotten in to was a result of their meddling.


But... WOO, level 50 and no guilt!!!




Also - I regularly stay up for days on end and catch naps between respawns. When I was younger, I figured EQ must have been developed in league with the military to breed a generation of super soldiers. It was a failed experiment. That's probably the delirium talking.

UO was just fun, and when you went to bed, you just left your char logged in and progressing all night. Heck, you accomplished more while macroing than you ever could while actively playing. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] That was a great game. All fun, no grind.
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Old 07-19-2010, 02:29 AM
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i am currently doing this atm
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Old 07-19-2010, 05:21 AM
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Rumzuck is so awesome he actually caught the dragon!! you rip it's head off and it's full of candy! And by candy I mean heroin
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:17 AM
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Wow.

I woke up at 5am to play eq for an hour or so (because I'd rather go to bed on time with my wife than play EQ into the night), but i definitely remember the pre-marriage hardcore gaming days - staying up 72 hours to level my twink monk so I'd be ready for a future raid in sebilis for a shot at a fungi tunic, getting 10 levels in 12 hours (levels 20-30) in lake of ill omen because I had a personal fridge right next to my computer full of coca-cola and a bathroom within 15 feet...and I was kind of a wimp compared to some hardcore gamers. I was also taking advanced classes at the time...

Seriously, be careful with games. There are so many important things to experience and use your time on in life than video games, regardless how good you feel when you ding. You're just in the skinner box, pulling the lever.

It is fun to pull that lever, though...
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:33 AM
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Before we go all the way down the "OMG THIS GAME IS DANGEROUS" rabbit hole, I think it's important to highlight this excerpt from the tale of woe linked above:

It would be easy for me to pin my problems on EverQuest, and society in general would accept it without question. I could say I fell prey to an addictive video game that nearly ruined my life, but I would know that wasn't the case.

I hid. I ran from my problems, hiding away in a virtual fantasy world instead of confronting the issues that might have been easily resolved if I had addressed them directly. As far as I am concerned, the only thing Sony Online Entertainment is guilty of is creating a damn good hiding place. It was my responsibility to control how much I played...
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:44 AM
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Before we go all the way down the "OMG THIS GAME IS DANGEROUS" rabbit hole, I think it's important to highlight this excerpt from the tale of woe linked above:

It would be easy for me to pin my problems on EverQuest, and society in general would accept it without question. I could say I fell prey to an addictive video game that nearly ruined my life, but I would know that wasn't the case.

I hid. I ran from my problems, hiding away in a virtual fantasy world instead of confronting the issues that might have been easily resolved if I had addressed them directly. As far as I am concerned, the only thing Sony Online Entertainment is guilty of is creating a damn good hiding place. It was my responsibility to control how much I played...
Good point...

I don't blame EQ per say - it's a personal problem, not a problem with the game itself. But if my Dad had been an alcoholic, I would be wise not to stray too far into drinking territory (not that drinking is bad, but I might be prone to abusing it). Some people are more susceptible to certain vices than others are. I dare say some people shouldn't play video games at all - but obviously that's their choice and its their responsibility to determine if that's the case for them. Not to water-down genuinely fun games which most people can enjoy responsibly.
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Old 07-19-2010, 11:11 AM
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I tend to purposefully go a few days in a row without even touching EQ every week specifically for all the reasons posted above.

I'm too old to be "chasing the dragon" like I used. There's other stuff to do in life.
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Old 07-19-2010, 11:16 AM
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I tend to purposefully go a few days in a row without even touching EQ every week specifically for all the reasons posted above.

I'm too old to be "chasing the dragon" like I used. There's other stuff to do in life.
Sometimes I have difficulty doing this. It lets me know I need it all the more :P
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Old 07-19-2010, 05:36 PM
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Dont be afraid guys ! = D

Why 11 years later, some nerds like us come back to an outdated video game like EQ ?
Because EQ is not a game (who the fuck think its a game? =P) It's a masterpiece in term of immersion and mechanics, story background and social interactivity. We are like, every artists, deeply moved by our passion, and our character is our masterpiece, unique and powerful. Sounds pitiful hey? Just take a look at Writers ; they write all day long on their computer a book they want to live in, sacrifying family and friends. At the end of the day, they are tired, and feel like ghosts. Just because of that : PASSION. We are like them, we write a story, endless, worthless for some maybe, but we are all reaching the same goal : DREAMING. So don't be too harsh with yourself !

I think the central problem in EQ is the greed. I have learned Greed kills everything (especially your brain). I now play EQ once or twice a week, and i'm not interested in leveling fast / earn ubber items, or just fucking camp a boring place to level safely etc... I just want to group with friendly players and seek real adventure. Form a well balanced group and rush into Runnyeye for the sake of adrenaline ! Regardless of your level / equipment, EQ is for me pretty much the same, you can have fun and great moments anytime! its core value lives in the level of difficulty that makes you feel you're in a real world ! =)

Just my two cents anyway, but long life to EQ ! I love you !
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