Fawful has quit the forum for keeps after a ban.
Rather Dashing has left the forum for keeps after a ban.
Giant Tope has left the forum for keeps after a ban.
Avistew got bored and left - rarely returning.
If true, it's their choices, and that's OK. If Telltale ever puts out a decent adventure game again, maybe they'll be back. Or maybe not, but there will be other interesting people to banter with. Can't say I haven't myself thought of leaving 'til Telltale does something exciting again, but so far, there's still enough interesting things being posted that I keep coming back. I never would have gotten to experience the Majus Interview Adventure if I weren't still looking at this place!
Considering moving out at the end of this year of uni.
I already was aware that its going to cost me a lot to do so. I probably need to earn about £600 a month post tax to make it really feasable.
I currently only earn £240 per month, without tax, (since I'm a student and earn less than £3000 a year, as I only work one day).
That being said though, if I could get a decent job, and maybe find someone to share a room with, (best friend did pitch the idea last year when I crashed at uni. He probably wouldn't follow through with it though...), someone I could trust wouldn't just bail on me, then it could work out.
You see I realised now, that I am never going to "grow up" as it were; to never find true independance, nor the drive to persue what I want in life if I stay at home all the time.
I love my family, and I like being at home, but I realise that I don't have any of my own space, nor the neutral respect I need to really do stuff.
I have to fit MY life around my families, and that is totally killing my focus.
What I need is isolation.
In the first year of uni, I was lonely and I hated the people on the floor I was in, (noisy idiotic food stealers! >:/), but the concept of having my own place to do whatever I wanted without someone butting in was just FANTASTIC. I loved it.
Sure, I might have saved money by commuting, but I think in my heart, this whole university thing wasn't really going to work out.
My old man complains a lot about no-one doing anything, and that "IN MY HOUSE, YOU DO WHAT I SAY OR YOU GO LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE" and I think he's right.
Respectfully I have to leave. I have to stop depending on others, its unsustainable, and it is going to eventually drive me crazy.
I'm not a sponge or a slacker. I put a lot more effort into uni and work than most of my people my age do, but I lack the drive to apply that learning.
And thats what I hate about uni. Sure I learn a lot of knowledge, but I feel its wasted without the means of application.
I know HOW to do the essay or a report, but why should I need to prove I can make an essay or a report, when I have already proven I CAN already make one?
Its boring and dull, the repetition of uni work, and I think that even if I have a degree, it wouldn't give me that much more leverage over anyone else.
After all, work places want to know what EXPERIENCE and what SKILLS you have that you can apply to the workplace.
My best friend seems to be doing great with his new job. Working really hard, which funnily enough, is not like him.
Well not like his appraoch to uni and schoolwork.
He was a "slacker" like me. We do a lot of learning outside that curriculum circle, stuff we could use.
I've seen him put more effort into changing a DS case and fixing his laptops, than I ever did when he did his A levels.
He got D's, but he's certainly not stupid. He's way smarter than me.
Ideally if I move, I want to move closer to him. Sounds odd, but he's my best friend, the person who knows me 100%, and I would feel better and more driven if I could talk and meet up with him more.
Sure I have my family now, but its different. There is a hierarchy there thats restricting.
Considering moving out at the end of this year of uni.
I already was aware that its going to cost me a lot to do so. I probably need to earn about £600 a month post tax to make it really feasable.
I currently only earn £240 per month, without tax, (since I'm a student and earn less than £3000 a year, as I only work one day).
That being said though, if I could get a decent job, and maybe find someone to share a room with, (best friend did pitch the idea last year when I crashed at uni. He probably wouldn't follow through with it though...), someone I could trust wouldn't just bail on me, then it could work out.
You see I realised now, that I am never going to "grow up" as it were; to never find true independance, nor the drive to persue what I want in life if I stay at home all the time.
I love my family, and I like being at home, but I realise that I don't have any of my own space, nor the neutral respect I need to really do stuff.
I have to fit MY life around my families, and that is totally killing my focus.
What I need is isolation.
In the first year of uni, I was lonely and I hated the people on the floor I was in, (noisy idiotic food stealers! >:/), but the concept of having my own place to do whatever I wanted without someone butting in was just FANTASTIC. I loved it.
Sure, I might have saved money by commuting, but I think in my heart, this whole university thing wasn't really going to work out.
My old man complains a lot about no-one doing anything, and that "IN MY HOUSE, YOU DO WHAT I SAY OR YOU GO LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE" and I think he's right.
Respectfully I have to leave. I have to stop depending on others, its unsustainable, and it is going to eventually drive me crazy.
I'm not a sponge or a slacker. I put a lot more effort into uni and work than most of my people my age do, but I lack the drive to apply that learning.
And thats what I hate about uni. Sure I learn a lot of knowledge, but I feel its wasted without the means of application.
I know HOW to do the essay or a report, but why should I need to prove I can make an essay or a report, when I have already proven I CAN already make one?
Its boring and dull, the repetition of uni work, and I think that even if I have a degree, it wouldn't give me that much more leverage over anyone else.
After all, work places want to know what EXPERIENCE and what SKILLS you have that you can apply to the workplace.
My best friend seems to be doing great with his new job. Working really hard, which funnily enough, is not like him.
Well not like his appraoch to uni and schoolwork.
He was a "slacker" like me. We do a lot of learning outside that curriculum circle, stuff we could use.
I've seen him put more effort into changing a DS case and fixing his laptops, than I ever did when he did his A levels.
He got D's, but he's certainly not stupid. He's way smarter than me.
Ideally if I move, I want to move closer to him. Sounds odd, but he's my best friend, the person who knows me 100%, and I would feel better and more driven if I could talk and meet up with him more.
Sure I have my family now, but its different. There is a hierarchy there thats restricting.
Rejoining this thread with an observation. Rules be damned, this is important, I am discussing unpersons.
Fawful has quit the forum for keeps after a ban.
Rather Dashing has left the forum for keeps after a ban.
Giant Tope has left the forum for keeps after a ban.
Avistew got bored and left - rarely returning.
I am the only one of my original cabal left who hasn't abandoned the forum or ascended to Modhood.
>Alcoremortis doesn't count. She joined my inner circle much later.
I guess what I'm saying is... shit's lonely here, guise.
I'm considering abandoning the forums at some point too.
(If more people leave and the games continue to stagnate that is. Also certain people on this board (who will not be named) are irritating the heck out of me at the moment, putting me off reading certain threads...)
Rejoining this thread with an observation. Rules be damned, this is important, I am discussing unpersons.
Fawful has quit the forum for keeps after a ban.
Rather Dashing has left the forum for keeps after a ban.
Giant Tope has left the forum for keeps after a ban.
Avistew got bored and left - rarely returning.
I am the only one of my original cabal left who hasn't abandoned the forum or ascended to Modhood.
>Alcoremortis doesn't count. She joined my inner circle much later.
I guess what I'm saying is... shit's lonely here, guise.
I totally count, I was here LONG before you, sonny!
Also, they'll be back when King's Quest comes out, if only to put in their two cents about it.
That's very OK, EA hardly makes money with that first game anyway.
Limited online activations are a bitch though.
The mechanics are a bit outdated nowadays (and were so already at the time the first game was released), the vehicle missions are tedious, but there's still a host of fun to have with this game. Have fun!
i am buying it because before i play 2 and 3, i should play the 1st
also, although the game i outdated by your standerds, it will be impressive in mine, probably since i only own last gen systems so i am use to last gen mechanics
Only ME2 was on PS3, and there was a comic-style introductory video in which those new to the series could catch up and repeat some decisions they missed in part 1. Try to find that!
Only ME2 was on PS3, and there was a comic-style introductory video in which those new to the series could catch up and repeat some decisions they missed in part 1. Try to find that!
Or I could get the PC versions. I could care less about origin.
Well they are on sale on Origin right now. They are available on Steam too. But Origin is cheaper. Careful though!
Don't see Mass Effect 1 on there which is where I would be starting.
EDIT:My bad lol, good deal, but I'll have to pass for now. Should I get the ME1 on steam sometime in the future and then get say ME2 on Origin, will that effect saves/decisions?
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Do I get to throw my hat!? I love that bit!
It really is. Despite my best efforts though, I can't seem to leave. This place... it calls to me.
Are the Telltale forums Rapture?
If true, it's their choices, and that's OK. If Telltale ever puts out a decent adventure game again, maybe they'll be back. Or maybe not, but there will be other interesting people to banter with. Can't say I haven't myself thought of leaving 'til Telltale does something exciting again, but so far, there's still enough interesting things being posted that I keep coming back. I never would have gotten to experience the Majus Interview Adventure if I weren't still looking at this place!
I already was aware that its going to cost me a lot to do so. I probably need to earn about £600 a month post tax to make it really feasable.
I currently only earn £240 per month, without tax, (since I'm a student and earn less than £3000 a year, as I only work one day).
That being said though, if I could get a decent job, and maybe find someone to share a room with, (best friend did pitch the idea last year when I crashed at uni. He probably wouldn't follow through with it though...), someone I could trust wouldn't just bail on me, then it could work out.
You see I realised now, that I am never going to "grow up" as it were; to never find true independance, nor the drive to persue what I want in life if I stay at home all the time.
I love my family, and I like being at home, but I realise that I don't have any of my own space, nor the neutral respect I need to really do stuff.
I have to fit MY life around my families, and that is totally killing my focus.
What I need is isolation.
In the first year of uni, I was lonely and I hated the people on the floor I was in, (noisy idiotic food stealers! >:/), but the concept of having my own place to do whatever I wanted without someone butting in was just FANTASTIC. I loved it.
Sure, I might have saved money by commuting, but I think in my heart, this whole university thing wasn't really going to work out.
My old man complains a lot about no-one doing anything, and that "IN MY HOUSE, YOU DO WHAT I SAY OR YOU GO LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE" and I think he's right.
Respectfully I have to leave. I have to stop depending on others, its unsustainable, and it is going to eventually drive me crazy.
I'm not a sponge or a slacker. I put a lot more effort into uni and work than most of my people my age do, but I lack the drive to apply that learning.
And thats what I hate about uni. Sure I learn a lot of knowledge, but I feel its wasted without the means of application.
I know HOW to do the essay or a report, but why should I need to prove I can make an essay or a report, when I have already proven I CAN already make one?
Its boring and dull, the repetition of uni work, and I think that even if I have a degree, it wouldn't give me that much more leverage over anyone else.
After all, work places want to know what EXPERIENCE and what SKILLS you have that you can apply to the workplace.
My best friend seems to be doing great with his new job. Working really hard, which funnily enough, is not like him.
Well not like his appraoch to uni and schoolwork.
He was a "slacker" like me. We do a lot of learning outside that curriculum circle, stuff we could use.
I've seen him put more effort into changing a DS case and fixing his laptops, than I ever did when he did his A levels.
He got D's, but he's certainly not stupid. He's way smarter than me.
Ideally if I move, I want to move closer to him. Sounds odd, but he's my best friend, the person who knows me 100%, and I would feel better and more driven if I could talk and meet up with him more.
Sure I have my family now, but its different. There is a hierarchy there thats restricting.
long posts FTW
Pointless Comment FTW!
overused memes FTW, fluttershy is the best ponie, do a barrel roll
Objection! It's over 9000!
Fuck yeah, sparkle sparkle sparkle!
Last week.
Can't blame you if you left.
I'm considering abandoning the forums at some point too.
(If more people leave and the games continue to stagnate that is. Also certain people on this board (who will not be named) are irritating the heck out of me at the moment, putting me off reading certain threads...)
OMYGOD four months old thread. And resurrected makes it a DOUBLE POST. Where's my ban hammer.
Ah yes, here it is.
And BTW... talk about teh banned ends now.
Didn't see that. Sorry.
I totally count, I was here LONG before you, sonny!
Also, they'll be back when King's Quest comes out, if only to put in their two cents about it.
For a console, I hope?
Purdy fer itz thyme I cain sah.
Mayo waz batter van dose scannery things in 2. Thats fer shirley!
for PC, on my Xbox controller
Actually, I find the games to work very well with keyboard and mouse. It's just that I sincerely hope EA goes to hell with Origin.
mass effect 1
Limited online activations are a bitch though.
The mechanics are a bit outdated nowadays (and were so already at the time the first game was released), the vehicle missions are tedious, but there's still a host of fun to have with this game. Have fun!
also, although the game i outdated by your standerds, it will be impressive in mine, probably since i only own last gen systems so i am use to last gen mechanics
NO, that game is an XBOX 360 exclusive (excluding the PC version)
Or I could get the PC versions. I could care less about origin.
Well they are on sale on Origin right now. They are available on Steam too. But Origin is cheaper.
Careful though!
Don't see Mass Effect 1 on there which is where I would be starting.
EDIT:My bad lol, good deal, but I'll have to pass for now. Should I get the ME1 on steam sometime in the future and then get say ME2 on Origin, will that effect saves/decisions?