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| Just wondering how many peeps who visit here may also play in the online persistant world everyone gets a sword computer game market? In other words: Who plays Ultima Online? http://www.uo.com I have found that the herb fueled 3 IP LAN online gaming world is excellent and surprizingly cheap entertainment. Normally my wife and I run a 2 machine/IP cable LAN which has provided pricessless and yet inexpensive entertainment. Somehow for me being stoned and playing an online game is the closest to nirvana for the price of broadband that I can find. And new games of this genre' are on the verge of true U.S. media exposure. The next generation online games are going mainstream and gods help the public because as anyone knows a never ending video game is worse than any drug. If any thing "smoking one" is an excuse to sit back with the friends who have been shouting instructions and "let me ****ing log-in !!!" HaHa America just thinks the "SimsOnline (Electronic Arts)" will be an innocent past time. Everyone who may lean in this direction, try the online game market - but be very careful. Technology in machines and the sometimes good technology in internet connections is currently offering very fun and immersive universe to free the mind. The next generation promises to further expand the meaning of roleplaying in many directions (Jumpgate by Net Devil) http://www.jossh.com/terminal_civilian.html Anyway ---- raise a toast and a toke to all the survivors of the first generation PvP wars ! I believe we may be a specific era of player - before the r0xXoRz and the h@xX0rS and the Ninetindo script kiddies. Before Sims Online (TM) thank goodness !!!!!!! Smoke one for me Rathpig and log into your fav game and PK the shi+ outta someone !!!! kthxdie ya'll | |
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