Thanks. Yeah, he was pretty awesome. I feel like I should have told him that every day. We didn't have many heartfelt conversations, but we both knew how we felt about each other.
Thanks. Yeah, he was pretty awesome. I feel like I should have told him that every day. We didn't have many heartfelt conversations, but we both knew how we felt about each other.
Sorry to hear that. My wife's dad has a form of dementia, and has declined over the last few years. She is taking it pretty hard. He used to be a happy, outgoing guy, always joking, and now he doesn't remember anybody and can't really do anything for himself. It's truly a shame. I miss my dad but I don't know if I could bear to see him like that either, so I feel for you too.
I believe that there's a game out there for everyone, as long as they have an open mind. A lot of older people see them as a waste of time or can't wrap their heads around the controls or whatnot, but games are way more inclusive nowadays. I only started playing Ratchet and Clank on PS3, but I loved Tools of Destruction and Quest for Booty (I have Crack in Time but never finished it).
Thank you. It's good that you and your father shared some interests. I kind of regret not liking the same things he did, him being the outdoorsman and me... not. I did grow to like watching football, probably even more than he did, so we did share that. My son, though still very young, likes being outside, so I'm going to try to do some of the things that his grandpa enjoyed with him.
I think they're all on sale on the PSN store. Play them all! Then beg Nintendo to bring out the Wii U version so I, I mean you, can play that one.
Well, I wouldn't trade my wife and son for anything in the world, but I admit it is difficult sometimes knowing that their quality of life depends largely on me, whether or not I'm happy at my job or able to follow my dream. Or play video games lol.
I can never get a good connection. Maybe it's my crappy internet, or maybe something's configured wrong, but I always get a lot of lag and signal drops. I tried connecting directly from vita to ps4, but that only works from an adjacent room (any further and the signal degrades), plus I have to make the vita "forget" my wi-fi connection/password, which makes it a pain to reconnect later. I heard the Playstation TV is even worse, but I'll try that out as soon as I get my hands on one. I don't do a lot of online gaming, so I'm not going to spend the money for faster internet, but it would be nice if this streaming stuff worked as advertised.
I never get a whole weekend to play games anymore with my wife and 2 year old son with whom I spend most of my time away from work. I'm more than happy to spend time with them but I do miss the freedom from the days when I was in college and didn't have nearly as many responsibilities and could do nothing but play games during my spare time. Even if I didn't have a family, I think I would be drawing more to try and get an art career going. Of course games are addictive, so who knows how successful I'd be. Growing up sucks lol.
Her hairpiece is the hint? Not the first thing(s) I think of when I think of Litchi :p