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1/28/13 5:42:28 PM#21
Originally posted by Icewhite No, I'm a dull and boring person. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. |
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1/28/13 5:50:22 PM#22
Originally posted by NorseGodAbsence makes the heart grow fonderer. Consider taking a break from the whole genre for a few months to get the burnout out of your system and, if the spirit moes you, come back with fresh eyes. |
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1/28/13 7:40:50 PM#23
What can I say? Being a lonely content locust is... a lonely, lonely business. :) So, yeah, better to stay with friends, I guess. Good advice there. It's just that when there's something new that's mildly interesting, my locust senses start tingling, and off I go! After all, somebody should scout ahead for the friends, right? :)
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1/30/13 3:02:40 AM#24
Taking a break is a good idea, I had one for about three months only last year. Makes you much keener after you have missed it for a while.
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1/30/13 3:27:22 AM#25
The problem with interacting with new people in MMO's these days are that im much older and more experienced than most people. And i dont have time to play as much as i used to because of RL, kids, work, wife etc, so i cant run a guild myself. This means i have to find a guild run by likeminded experienced "old farts" to have fun. (this may seem harsh, but its the thruth) And nowadays its like looking for the needle in the haystack. What to do?...honestly i dont know. I think ive retired from MMORPG gaming without even knowing it ^^
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