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    Default I stopped playing Dungeon Lords Completly

    i played yesterday for 8 hours and then today i made it to Arindale and i gave the sword to the guy for the fighters quest and wanted to become a Knight then he wants me to fight some Dark Knight at Bole Field im saying im not walking ALL the way back there.

    I said ah **** with it then uninstalled dungeon lords lol , im not talking about the problems with the game i just got bored of the game.

    But its probably me im growing out of games i think i cant play them any more i havent touched my ps2 in 10 days now.

    I guess this is really it when i stop playing oh well thats all i wanted to say.

    See you later.

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    ya Im growing out of games too. DL is fun and all but i cant sit in front of the computer playing games like i used to.
    back in the day i could play games from sun up to sun down, now after an hour my *** gets sore and i have to find something els to keep my interest.
    sucks getting old.

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    Myself I'm growing into development and most the time only play games for a little fun or development insight. Im always commenting in my head about pros and the cons of everything.

    Maybe one day when my brain permits me to learn advanced C++. maybe.

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    I understand completely. I'm definitely ramping down my gaming these days and I guess it kinda sucks but yeah getting older does kinda blow rofl. By the time I end up wanting to play games more often later in life (assuming the world doesn't blow up by then!) it'll probably be like that scene in Back to the Future:Part 2 "You have to use your hands?!? That's for LITTLE KIDS!!!" Oh man, where's my hover skateboard...

    It's not just that though, the gaming industry in general is ramping down if you look at it from a faraway view. For those still heavily into games still you probably won't understand but they just aren't the way it used to be. I guess when you grow up in the prime of gaming era (Nes/Sega mastersystem/genesis/snes/old school CRPGs!) then it just seems kinda UGH after a while.

    I have so many new games and most I just don't care about anymore , even if they're "awesome" it's just not the same anymore, for me. I'm seeing it in others too and it's kinda like the baby boomer generation, except some of us are like the NES generation and it just doesn't make sense to some of us anymore, or something...not even quite sure myself really lol .

    I guess that's why I have the most fun playing old school style rpgs on my Gameboy advance bwahaha....err...sigh...=P

    It's just an addiction in all reality though, if you've ever seen the movie "What the Bleep do we know" you'll probably understand as well. I guess it's like a bad drug in that sense, you just keep coming back and don't understand why, then realize one day "Hey wtf am I doing still???"

    Anyhow don't feel bad by any means, you're not alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thalavon
    I understand completely. I'm definitely ramping down my gaming these days and I guess it kinda sucks but yeah getting older does kinda blow rofl. By the time I end up wanting to play games more often later in life (assuming the world doesn't blow up by then!) it'll probably be like that scene in Back to the Future:Part 2 "You have to use your hands?!? That's for LITTLE KIDS!!!" Oh man, where's my hover skateboard...

    It's not just that though, the gaming industry in general is ramping down if you look at it from a faraway view. For those still heavily into games still you probably won't understand but they just aren't the way it used to be. I guess when you grow up in the prime of gaming era (Nes/Sega mastersystem/genesis/snes/old school CRPGs!) then it just seems kinda UGH after a while.

    I have so many new games and most I just don't care about anymore , even if they're "awesome" it's just not the same anymore, for me. I'm seeing it in others too and it's kinda like the baby boomer generation, except some of us are like the NES generation and it just doesn't make sense to some of us anymore, or something...not even quite sure myself really lol .

    I guess that's why I have the most fun playing old school style rpgs on my Gameboy advance bwahaha....err...sigh...=P

    It's just an addiction in all reality though, if you've ever seen the movie "What the Bleep do we know" you'll probably understand as well. I guess it's like a bad drug in that sense, you just keep coming back and don't understand why, then realize one day "Hey wtf am I doing still???"

    Anyhow don't feel bad by any means, you're not alone.

    I agree with you completely. The gaming industry really is starting to decline. I still stick with it though, there's a few companies who still make great games, Mostly Atlus and Working Designs in my opinion. But, it is somewhat disappointing that gaming companies are starting to gear themselves more towards profit margin and less towards the gaming audience. I still play all the old SNES RPGs though. I even have Earthbound. Sorry to see all you guys go, but, glad you've enjoyed your gaming years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griever9977
    I agree with you completely. The gaming industry really is starting to decline. I still stick with it though, there's a few companies who still make great games, Mostly Atlus and Working Designs in my opinion. But, it is somewhat disappointing that gaming companies are starting to gear themselves more towards profit margin and less towards the gaming audience. I still play all the old SNES RPGs though. I even have Earthbound. Sorry to see all you guys go, but, glad you've enjoyed your gaming years.
    ATLUS is deffinately making a name for itself these days. I will never stop playing games--- but my respect for PC games has been dwindling for a while now. If OBLIVION bombs, I'm calling it quits for PC games.

    Working Designs is a great company....how the **** they stay in business is one of gamings great mysteries.

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    OH NO I'm getting old, I actually remember all those games mentioned . My gaming tends to wane, some months I feel like playing others... Morrowing hit me at the wrong time and it poor quest log made me shelf it. If I can't find a certain quest NPC in a few hours...
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    Wow! You mean kids are getting tired of gaming and actually might go outside? I may keel over in amazement.

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    That's the thing Xyyth, we're not kids anymore =\, guess those Toys 'R' Us commercials were a lie afterall, oh the humanity .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thalavon
    That's the thing Xyyth, we're not kids anymore =\, guess those Toys 'R' Us commercials were a lie afterall, oh the humanity .
    Have you noticed there are no more quality adventure games created these days? I used to love to play all the Sierra and Lucasarts adventures (before the 3D, move with the WSAD key stuff and the Myst stuff). Now, you can't find anything to remotely resemble a true adventure game. It's really sad.

    I want games like Monkey Island, Full Throttle, Sam & Max, King's Quest, Space Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, Freddie Pharkus (remember that one?), and even Microprose came out with a few good ones like Phantom of the Opera and Westwood Studios with the Kyrandia series.

    Sigh.
    Last edited by Xyyth; 05-08-2005 at 11:52 PM.

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