Crispy over here pretending he's discerning but I've seen his Steam profile where he says if people keep making fun of him for all the many hours he's sunk into games, he'll make it private.
Crispy over here pretending he's discerning but I've seen his Steam profile where he says if people keep making fun of him for all the many hours he's sunk into games, he'll make it private.
Well he admitted he is currently playing Fallout 4, so any pretense of high standards is blown.
I think you've forgotten where you are, derpderp.
Tim Cain did it for dozens of hours. The coward made his Steam profile private so lookie-loos like me wouldn't be able to see what he's been playing.how can someone hate themselves enough to play FO4
goddamn
Tim Cain did it for dozens of hours. The coward made his Steam profile private so lookie-loos like me wouldn't be able to see what he's been playing.how can someone hate themselves enough to play FO4
goddamn
Crispy existential crisis thread part 2.
Crispy existential crisis thread part 2.
No, I've always felt this way, even as a kid. All I'd do while sitting in class is daydream of playing whatever cool 80's CRPG I was currently working on, coming up with strategies of how to beat the next boss or how to obtain that cool suit of armor or weapon that was just out of reach.
If I didn't have that to look forward to, my grades would slip, I'd mouth off to my parents more... hell, I think I'd even be more prone to get in fights with other kids.
Not really, but the psychological effects of not looking forward to booting up some classic game and really enjoying it were real and palpable. I'll probably be the same way until the day I die.
If I didn't have that to look forward to, my grades would slip, I'd mouth off to my parents more... hell, I think I'd even be more prone to get in fights with other kids.
Crispy existential crisis thread part 2.
No, I've always felt this way, even as a kid. All I'd do while sitting in class is daydream of playing whatever cool 80's CRPG I was currently working on, coming up with strategies of how to beat the next boss or how to obtain that cool suit of armor or weapon that was just out of reach.
If I didn't have that to look forward to, my grades would slip, I'd mouth off to my parents more... hell, I think I'd even be more prone to get in fights with other kids.
Not really, but the psychological effects of not looking forward to booting up some classic game and really enjoying it were real and palpable. I'll probably be the same way until the day I die.
"Getting a new hobby" is probably not a bad idea. It seems that the important thing is that you have something to look forward too. I suggest finding a hobby that you can fully enjoy on your own, so no PnP (Though it seems you're already into that) or LARPing.Crispy existential crisis thread part 2.
No, I've always felt this way, even as a kid. All I'd do while sitting in class is daydream of playing whatever cool 80's CRPG I was currently working on, coming up with strategies of how to beat the next boss or how to obtain that cool suit of armor or weapon that was just out of reach.
If I didn't have that to look forward to, my grades would slip, I'd mouth off to my parents more... hell, I think I'd even be more prone to get in fights with other kids.
Not really, but the psychological effects of not looking forward to booting up some classic game and really enjoying it were real and palpable. I'll probably be the same way until the day I die.
Does anyone else get legitimately depressed
I thought Jaesun was the fag?
Anyhow, I have to echo octavius. There are hundreds upon hundreds of cRPGs to play, readily available. The people who LOVE cRPGs actually have many more games to choose from that the current wave of "I love RPGs!" crowd of Bethesda, BioWare and CDPR fanboys.
It is not your choice,it is a divine will!Become a father.