My transfer was easy breezy, ie. I didn't do it at all. My friend though, sheesh! Such problems.
My transfer was easy breezy, ie. I didn't do it at all. My friend though, sheesh! Such problems.
I really wish technology will allow us to get beyond this password thing. It all started when college students started taking up too much time playing Spacewar on the PDP-1 computer at MIT. Now we have to do it for everything, and I have to keep a whole notebook of passwords so I don't forget. Can we please go to fingerprints or retinal scans or something, please. I'm so sick of it.
I'd like to get into the figures games like Skylanders and Disney Infinity. I'll do it sometime.
I know the feeling. I'd like to create a library of games and records. Need the space and a lot more money though.
I missed it this week with all my Xbox 360 issues and having to make up for lost time playing co-op EDF 2025 all day. I'll be back in with a new character next week and see if I can even make it past 1-1. I'll consider that a huge accomplishment for me.
Can't wait to get into Diablo III.
I deleted Monopoly Streets which is no longer available but I can still download it from History. I did that two weeks ago, and I'll have to do it again now.
My friend at work keeps bugging me to play it with him, but I'm waiting 'til it's under $20. I want to see this massive city up close.
I agree with everything you said here whatsacow. I've experienced a tiny bit of real depression and it really becomes an uncontrollable weight on your soul. Also there's no reason why a game can't express that to someone who has never felt it.
Your comment about why certain games get popular over others is right on. Simplicity is the key. Complex games are automatically going to get a smaller audience.
My life is exaclty like I played Oblivion. I got into the world, decided to be an alchemist, and spent my time collecting plants and staring at the stars. Main Quest? What main quest?
I knew there was a web site or iOS app having to do with this idea. HabitRPG is one.