LOL thats so funny. The bad thing is I agree, im going to have to try to get my girlfiend hooked on diablo so altleast we fight about whos playing and not me playing and not spending time with her lol.
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Yea, i really wanna play D3, but also fear the consequences (social, work-related, etc)... darn.. i hope i can just play it for about 30 mins to an hour a day... but, who am i kidding?..
p/s: LOL, Don_guillotine, nice picture of rabbits, where did u get it?
LOL GTA like life but better... I can see it now, GTA5, take your gangter to the library to log onto Dfans and wait for D3... then smash the computer and have sex with the hot librarian...not the old one, the HOT one... lol
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Thats a nice Picture lol Now I want to uild shelves and do my games like that. Too bad id only have less than half that stack, even owining 6 of my own councles and "1/2" of 3 others with my sister lol
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I gotta say that the Diablo series was never addicting to me. Sure after work I'd log on and do some boss runs, clear a few dungeons, and maybe duel a little. However I've never felt compelled to be a slave to the game. I expect this will be the same for me when D3 comes out.
The really thing you have to ask your self is
Would you rather play 18 hours a day for some low drop item, or get a job and have ladies touch you
I don't know how people can be addicted in the first place.
I never was even remotely scared of being addicted to any games.
That sounds like a silly thought to me. The idea of being addicted to games just means a complete lack of control. And this is coming from a real gamer here, who wasted countless hours of his life on games. Yet, people that play games less than me get addicted more. Awkward.
I'd still say that there's a difference between being addicted and not. I mean somebody might enjoy gaming or reading a book but when he's not doing it they will not be constantly yearning to do it and thinking about it - sort of withdrawal symptoms. And only the latter would classify as proper addiction.
And I'm not so sure why being addicted would be a totally bad thing, but I'd still describe someone being addicted to books, as being addicted.
Basicly when you go from feeling like you 'want' to do something, to feeling more like you 'have' to do something, is the point where it starts to become an addiction. The reason that that is a bad thing is because you're wasting precious time in your life doing something not based on enjoyment of doing it, without being compensated with something like a paycheck maybe (heh), in return.
That was a pretty funny video. I can attest to how addictive BL can be. I think it's funny that D3 is second in the list and it is not even close to release....awesome.
Basicly when you go from feeling like you 'want' to do something, to feeling more like you 'have' to do something, is the point where it starts to become an addiction. The reason that that is a bad thing is because you're wasting precious time in your life doing something not based on enjoyment of doing it, without being compensated with something like a paycheck maybe (heh), in return.
True... My friend plays a game like its his life. He cancelled our gym sessions for a while just to play the game. All he does is grind. I asked him if he enjoy it. And he doesn't.
I'd rather see more nerds who live in their mom's basements than more idiots who go around telling other people "get a life" or "you're sad" or "you're still virgin?!". Seriously? If you're so damn happy with your life and your lost virginity GTFO of everyone else's.
Life is in the eye of the beholder. What you consider "a waste of time" and what you consider "precious" may vary for the person next to you. Mind your own business, and accept others as they are. Instead of namecalling and pointing, look at yourself for once, trust me, you have PLENTY of problems.
lol the guys in gamespot sound like losers if its ruining there social life and i have to agree WoW really got me addicted to comp and Now I LOVE IT and diablo 3 taking a month in on playing that O ya i dare you to do it lol
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http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/borderlands/video/6238535/10-games-were-scared-to-play
p/s: LOL, Don_guillotine, nice picture of rabbits, where did u get it?
The really thing you have to ask your self is
Would you rather play 18 hours a day for some low drop item, or get a job and have ladies touch you
When you good enough to accomplish both at the same time like me, you'll know the true dream. And I don't fish for low drops. Talkin to a high roller
I never was even remotely scared of being addicted to any games.
That sounds like a silly thought to me. The idea of being addicted to games just means a complete lack of control. And this is coming from a real gamer here, who wasted countless hours of his life on games. Yet, people that play games less than me get addicted more. Awkward.
Notice how if a person reads alot, they are thought of as educated or at least cultured, while if a person is a gamer, its an 'addiction'
Both people are simply experiencing a story through a medium, just the media are different. Games are newer, and thus not as 'wholesome'
Im writing a PHD Thesis on it
Nerd idiot why stays at home = Virgin.
Hardcore gamer that goes out often = Pwns you in D3 in loses his virginity at the age of 14.
Basicly when you go from feeling like you 'want' to do something, to feeling more like you 'have' to do something, is the point where it starts to become an addiction. The reason that that is a bad thing is because you're wasting precious time in your life doing something not based on enjoyment of doing it, without being compensated with something like a paycheck maybe (heh), in return.
True... My friend plays a game like its his life. He cancelled our gym sessions for a while just to play the game. All he does is grind. I asked him if he enjoy it. And he doesn't.
Pretty sad.
Life is in the eye of the beholder. What you consider "a waste of time" and what you consider "precious" may vary for the person next to you. Mind your own business, and accept others as they are. Instead of namecalling and pointing, look at yourself for once, trust me, you have PLENTY of problems.
Also, GTA4 was a huge piece of shit and I have lost all faith in any future GTA game.