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Rosarium
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« Reply #40 on: August 27, 2009, 12:23:PM »

What? You upgraded from Xbox?

I count them together "XBox" refers to the 360 as well in my usage.

And yes, I got a used XBox 360. Somewhat foolishly, but I wants it...it is my precious...they tried to takes it from me...filthy ps3 users...
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Gman
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« Reply #41 on: August 27, 2009, 12:27:PM »

What? You upgraded from Xbox?

I count them together "XBox" refers to the 360 as well in my usage.

And yes, I got a used XBox 360. Somewhat foolishly, but I wants it...it is my precious...they tried to takes it from me...filthy ps3 users...

I'm a ps3 user (coming off a high now) but I won't take it from you.

Well now I know the real reasons you make rosaries  Smile

Do you have a gamertag?
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« Reply #42 on: August 27, 2009, 02:13:PM »

I ditched Fire Emblem for Suikoden Tierkreis.

Anyway...

If I was to get a new console, I would shoot for a PS3 first.
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Rosarium
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« Reply #43 on: August 27, 2009, 02:14:PM »

I'm a ps3 user (coming off a high now

I'm sorry to hear that. I'll pray for your conversion.

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Well now I know the real reasons you make rosaries  Smile
Actually, I get way more requests for free rosaries than I do for custom, so actually selling rosaries just reduces the losses from sending free ones.

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Do you have a gamertag?
I don't play online.
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Rosarium
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« Reply #44 on: August 27, 2009, 02:15:PM »


If I was to get a new console, I would shoot for a PS3 first.

If I were...

And yes, I'd shoot the PS3 as well.
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Gman
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« Reply #45 on: August 27, 2009, 02:18:PM »


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Do you have a gamertag?
I don't play online.

Then don't get my hopes up asking me if I wanted to play Halo 3.

If was you I wouldn't of done that
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Rosarium
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« Reply #46 on: August 27, 2009, 02:21:PM »

Then don't get my hopes up asking me if I wanted to play Halo 3.
I just wanted to post the video, sorry.

If I do, and I will when I get my own place, I'll surely let you know.

Also, I have the belief that people when playing together should be in the same room. I'm not social, but when it comes to playing a game together, it should be done in person, if only to prevent uneven smacktalk. The threat of a flying controller (and with wireless ones, it is much easier) is enough to keep the party civil. If you are in Scranton, bring your controller and we'll play Smile

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If was you I wouldn't of done that
That is unique. I'm not even sure if I should address subjunctive mood...
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Gman
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« Reply #47 on: August 27, 2009, 02:32:PM »

Then don't get my hopes up asking me if I wanted to play Halo 3.
I just wanted to post the video, sorry.

If I do, and I will when I get my own place, I'll surely let you know.

Also, I have the belief that people when playing together should be in the same room. I'm not social, but when it comes to playing a game together, it should be done in person, if only to prevent uneven smacktalk. The threat of a flying controller (and with wireless ones, it is much easier) is enough to keep the party civil. If you are in Scranton, bring your controller and we'll play Smile

Ok, will do, I'll bring my controller Smile and I agree with you. Playing multi-player is so much better when you are in the same room. Often what happens (in my case) is we deviate from the intended rules of the game and make something up ourselves. In the original Halo, we did something called "Trucker Wars", it required warthogs and Blood Gulch. The one time I can think of that something like this happened online, was Battlefield 1942. Instead of the standard deathmatch or capture the flag, a group of us would run to the corner of the map, circle each other and have organized knife fights. It irritated a lot of people which was half the fun.
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That is unique. I'm not even sure if I should address subjunctive mood...

I made it especially for you.
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Rosarium
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« Reply #48 on: August 27, 2009, 02:47:PM »

Ok, will do, I'll bring my controller Smile and I agree with you. Playing multi-player is so much better when you are in the same room. Often what happens (in my case) is we deviate from the intended rules of the game and make something up ourselves. In the original Halo, we did something called "Trucker Wars", it required warthogs and Blood Gulch. The one time I can think of that something like this happened online, was Battlefield 1942. Instead of the standard deathmatch or capture the flag, a group of us would run to the corner of the map, circle each other and have organized knife fights. It irritated a lot of people which was half the fun.
Yes, it can be more fun to have an impromptu death match, in campaign with my brother than actually play by the rules. It is very fun to race through a level on heroic without regard to friend or foe. Marines are normally left alone, as we don't want to add a fourth enemy (each other, the bad guys, and the marines).

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I made it especially for you.
You sure know how to give my brain a seizure. Smile
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fantasy_forever
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« Reply #49 on: November 12, 2009, 06:53:PM »

really? I met gamers who are not 35, fat or depressed.
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