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Post by numbuh1017 on Dec 26, 2007 4:20:54 GMT
Oh, I see... thanks! ;D
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Post by aims on Dec 29, 2007 2:34:50 GMT
never heard of Guild wars. Sounds interesting.
I used to play Gaiaonline. There were some places where you could go around talking to people and kicking trees for gold. Though, I just don't go on anymore.
Other than that, I'd really like to see what Final Fantasy 11 would be like. Shame its so expensive to buy
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Post by numbuh1017 on Dec 29, 2007 3:15:41 GMT
FF?? OMG I'd totally do anything to get that game! Although I never played FF before... but I still wanna experience that! My friends say it's a pretty good game, but too bad my folks wouldn't buy me one... how sad *sniff*...
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Post by numbuh82 on Dec 29, 2007 3:29:00 GMT
Why wouldnt they buy it for you?
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Post by numbuh1017 on Dec 29, 2007 3:45:09 GMT
I don't know why they don't want to buy that for me... maybe it's expensive and all...
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Post by thesuki on Dec 29, 2007 5:23:41 GMT
And it has a monthly fee that they would also have to pay. Wait until you've got a job of your own.
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Post by numbuh1017 on Dec 29, 2007 11:17:20 GMT
They have a monthly fee? Fishpaste! Maybe I'll try to wait until I grow-up and all...
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Post by thesuki on Dec 29, 2007 18:37:04 GMT
Most MMORPG's do. Guild Wars is the exception.
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Post by numbuh1017 on Dec 31, 2007 11:38:39 GMT
Oh, I see... Good thing Ragnarok isn't! Only prepaid cards...
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Post by camper on Dec 31, 2007 12:21:59 GMT
Me, I also wanted to participate too. Except I prefer unlimitation of days, not the 30-day limit or something like that. But too bad there's no such thing as limitless days in that kind. Overall, my friends also did play Ragnarok too, but my country's schools are suffering from students who are skipping classes just for Ragnarok since years ago. But the game got outclassed so it went back to normal.
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Post by numbuh1017 on Dec 31, 2007 13:55:52 GMT
Students skipping for the sake of Ragnarok?? Wow, they got some nerves out there...
Our school once had a case of students going directly to computer cafes just to play Warcraft, and I mean directly, and that means no changing of uniform. Since it is prohibited in our school to wear the school uniform outside the school campus, the principal made a law that says that no uniform-wearing student must be seen in the computer cafes or drastic measures will occur...
Computer addiction is a problem these days...
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Post by camper on Dec 31, 2007 16:57:19 GMT
Ragnarok ain't the only game that is addicting, in the previous years, it was Starcraft : Brood War as well as the popular Counter Strike 1.6 and today, it's the Warcraft mod DOTA All Stars and then World of Warcraft, which causes students to skip schools. And yes it's true, my country's internet cafes do not tolerate students in school uniforms too. The government knew that when they knew that their school ratings were dropped last time.
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Post by numbuh1017 on Jan 1, 2008 2:51:58 GMT
Wow... I now realized that I must control my every move on my computer... I don't want to end up flunking school...
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Post by camper on Jan 1, 2008 8:35:12 GMT
If skipping school is bad, skipping college classes is even worse. But luckily, I wasn't into all that gaming that I used to be, I already kept myself too busy with college works, unable to find time to play except back at home.
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Post by numbuh1017 on Jan 1, 2008 8:43:13 GMT
Even college peeps do that!?! Oh dear! Computer addiction really is a problem I have to face. Maybe this New Year's, I'll try to lessen my gaming activity. To tell you the truth, I once made an excuse of doing projects when I really wanted to do is to play Ragnarok! But I'm trying my best to avoid temptation...
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