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10/22/11 11:12:11 PM#41
most likely. i have a 2 yr old and a 6 month old. I and my wife play when they are in bed, so between 8-9 pm we start and get off around 11-12, if either wakes up we log and attent them. we know know kids are more important then pixels over the internet, no neglent, dont know why you would think that if someone plays MMO's |
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10/22/11 11:13:53 PM#42
Good chance I will be but you never can tell. |
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10/22/11 11:15:06 PM#43
Not a chance in 10 years, more than likely, was always repsonsible about my 3 children. Sadly the genre itself has become so stale that I barely play now. |
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10/23/11 10:58:46 AM#44
Well if the curve continues at the same rate then no, not at all. At this point I have been out of the MMO genre for months, but it's for a varying amount of reasons. One being the fact that I'm going back to college and want to keep my grades up. That seems more of an excuse then a reason though. If there was actually something worth playing I would probably make time to play it. Which is my second reason, nothing worth my time. Another final reason is that to play anything new I would need to upgrade my pc and between bills, college, and low cash flow there would have to be an amazing game to get me to shell out the money to pay for the upgrades. All that aside, if games like archeage live up to their promises, and games living up to their promises becomes a norm instead of a exception like now this could change. In 10 years I won't be spending the majority of my freetime going to school and I will need a hobby and MMOs have always been a passion of mine. So unless my fiance and I decide to have a bunch of kids and those kids take up all my time and money I'll probably still be playing MMOs in ten years. |
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10/23/11 11:01:03 AM#45
I know I will play gw2 for the next let's say 4 years. We will see if any other promising mmo comes out then. |
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10/23/11 11:05:59 AM#46
Originally posted by Tutu2 I've been playing them for over 12 years, so yes I'l be playing MMO's for the foreseeable future. Even with my family commitments (19 yr old/16 yr old and a 9yr old) I've been able to find the time to play alot of different MMO's quite casually over the years.
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10/23/11 7:13:29 PM#47
idk how to get to a game or to play a game can some one help me i will be playing for that long if i knew how |
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10/23/11 7:54:58 PM#48
I'd be 66 at in 10 years. I'm not planning my gaming out that far. Que sera, sera as Doris Day put it.. |
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10/23/11 8:44:56 PM#49
Yes I will.
THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to stop playing :| |
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10/24/11 3:08:40 AM#50
Yes of course. Even when im old and grey I'll play MMO's. I'll be that old dude that rides around on his rascal with laptop playing. |
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10/24/11 4:20:58 PM#51
Most likely i have 2 babies 6mnths old so play when they are asleep at night, its nothing compared to the 12hours sessions i used to do afew years ago but its still enjoyable slybacongaming.blogspot.com |
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10/24/11 5:01:43 PM#52
Originally posted by Requiem6 Sciatica. Your kid's college graduation. Heart disease. All of the dangers associated with sedentary lifestyles. Lost MMO buds to all of those. Ignore the nattering of beldames, enjoy whatever you like. |
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10/24/11 5:05:17 PM#53
Originally posted by Icewhite Sitting relieves my sciatica. For me, gaming is actually medicinal. |
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10/24/11 5:05:44 PM#54
I will most likely still be playing them in 10 years. If not, MMORPGs, I'll probably be playing some type of game. Been playing them for over 30 years - I'd guess that's pretty much the hobby I'll always have. Hell hath no fury like an MMORPG player scorned. |
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10/24/11 5:07:04 PM#55
Originally posted by Tutu2 I will not be playing them in 10 years at this rate. It has nothing to do with life commitments. MMOs are entertainment. You watch TV, read a book, go out to a movie, to a club, to a show, sporting event, etc, etc, etc. It is simply a case of deciding if you will play a MMO during such an interval or do something else. MMOs are not jobs. If you can only play a couple of hours a week, guess what - you're still playing. No, the reason I will not be playing them is because I do not enjoy MMOs. I enjoyed MMORPGs. MMORPGs are on their last breath. They've been replaced with MMOGLs. That's not really my thing in the least. So unless MMORPGs return in some fashion, there is no way I'll be playing MMOs in 10 years time. I miss the MMORPG genre. Will a developer ever make one again? Explorer: 87%, Killer: 67%, Achiever: 27%, Socializer: 20% |
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10/25/11 1:27:18 PM#56
I love playing English Priston Tale. It's already over ten years old. So, if it is still around in ten years I'll still be playing it most likely:) Long live English Priston Tale! |
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10/26/11 9:08:00 PM#57
Probably, been around for 13 years now and I am still enjoying myself. |
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10/28/11 1:01:11 AM#58
Been playing since EQ1 came out. What was that 1980 something? I am burnt out though and looking for something new. I have not played a Star Wars MMO. Thinking about it. I do see myself playing in anotehr 10 years though. Something about community that you just can't get in any other game. |
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10/28/11 1:10:45 AM#59
Originally posted by Icewhite laziness/procrastination leads to not graduating not playing mmos. unhealthy eating habits/lifestyle leads to heart disease not playing mmos. luck of the draw in genes and lack of routine exercise leads to sciatica not playing mmos. MMOs buds to none of those.
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