Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2013-09-19T03:53:51+02:00 /feed.php?f=39&t=5147 2013-09-19T03:53:51+02:00 2013-09-19T03:53:51+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=54111#p54111 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
LittleInferno wrote:
One thing i miss is watch the livereplays from uberge3k, TAG_Rock and some otheres that left this game ,hard to forget them.

its rare I agree with you...
but, THIS !!!

Gyle is still the youtube sensation we all love,
TA4Life is the man for detailed tactics, I wish he casted as much as Gyle!!!
Swkoll needs to improve his picture quality and lag-ness.
Napalm hasn't casted in ages, I hope he does more, hes Pro.

other hardcore live-streamers ive seen are Zock, Blackheart, RK4000... maybe they want to do more YT casts?

When Zaphod moved to PA casting, I didn't mind so much. But recently, with Gyle being the only 'all week' caster, I wish Zaphod would return to FAF.

I really think FAF needs another 2 or 3 Serious YT casters added to the front page.
I would certainly welcome more casts everyday, like Gyle!!!
FM.

Statistics: Posted by FireMessiah — 19 Sep 2013, 03:53


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2013-09-18T22:03:42+02:00 2013-09-18T22:03:42+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=54105#p54105 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>

Statistics: Posted by Flynn — 18 Sep 2013, 22:03


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2013-09-18T03:23:20+02:00 2013-09-18T03:23:20+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=54044#p54044 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
but when your heart is broken or you get fired or break some bones or get hurt other ways, have a crisis of faith or intellect or have financial woes and other stuff ppl consider fail. you cant ragequit... although maybe? you could come back here?

Statistics: Posted by roseneath — 18 Sep 2013, 03:23


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2013-09-18T01:10:40+02:00 2013-09-18T01:10:40+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=54034#p54034 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>

And there are things that you can't do in real life that you can do in a game, such as control large robot armies to defeat someone else's large robot army.

Hahahaha, wrong. :twisted:

Statistics: Posted by SC-Account — 18 Sep 2013, 01:10


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2013-09-15T11:23:18+02:00 2013-09-15T11:23:18+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53882#p53882 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>

1. This should be in "Off-Topic"

2. Technically, everything is a "waste of time" if you don't like it

3. Unless you play SupCom every day, of every week, there is very little that you could be doing instead of when you play SupCom. How can this be? Well, let me break it down for you. You've had a hard day's work/play, you get home, put your feet up and relax for a couple hours, maybe browse the internet or watch TV. After a couple of hours you get bored, you want something more stimulating, but something that isn't physically tiring as you are already tired out. SupCom and other good video games fit this niche perfectly. Neither do video games cost a lot of money apart from the rig which can last you several years and the initial purchase price.

4. SupCom and other video games are NOT a waste of time, because they make you smarter. Essentially, what is strategy versus an intelligent opponent? It is a problem that you have to solve. It could be classed as a "problem solving game". What do they market to old people to keep them from getting dementia? You've guessed it, problem solving puzzle games. SupCom is like a far more involved intricate in-depth and entertaining version of them. It makes brain exercise fun. It teaches you to solve a problem in stages and that process can be applied to other problems that you may encounter in life as well. See this thread for further views on this subject: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3945

When I was a mid teenager I had no job, no money apart from at Christmas/birthdays to buy a PC and a few games for it. At this stage PC gaming was my main activity because I couldn't do anything else. Now I am in my mid 20s I still PC game alongside other activities. PC gaming is great, nothing else is as absorbing as a good game, as good as or even better than a good movie IMHAO. And there are things that you can't do in real life that you can do in a game, such as control large robot armies to defeat someone else's large robot army.

You will recover from your "awakening" and return to this community with your tail firmly between your legs, just like the dog that you are :P I think I have played you by the way, in ranked, thanks for the points :D And yes, this is the other side of gaming, a little friendly competition as well. There really is so much we get from gaming and I think we should all appreciate it a bit more.

Rant over :mrgreen:

Statistics: Posted by Flynn — 15 Sep 2013, 11:23


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2013-09-14T23:21:54+02:00 2013-09-14T23:21:54+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53873#p53873 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
I would spend all day working on the Ski Slopes, surviving mental snowboarding teenagers and 30-foot kickers alike, and generally feeling more alive than ever. Then I would get home from "Work" and play video games.

Life was gooood... :D

Statistics: Posted by IceDreamer — 14 Sep 2013, 23:21


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2013-09-14T22:52:37+02:00 2013-09-14T22:52:37+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53870#p53870 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
However if I lived somewhere more accessible to skiing and the West of Ireland I'd do it more often. Haven't been in 10 years and I've got a serious hankering. Gonna go with my brother this winter hopefully.

I mostly completely lost interest in videogames for the last 5 years. Caught the bug again recently and I'm definitely finding it satisfying.

Statistics: Posted by BLITZ_Molloy — 14 Sep 2013, 22:52


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2013-09-14T22:24:51+02:00 2013-09-14T22:24:51+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53867#p53867 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]> Statistics: Posted by LittleInferno — 14 Sep 2013, 22:24


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2013-09-14T15:37:36+02:00 2013-09-14T15:37:36+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53846#p53846 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
uberge3k wrote:
Yes.


And now get your arse into a freaking setons!

SC-Account wrote:
That said I probably learned more through computer gaming than through school, so there are certain other things I would consider a waste of time..


This is actually true xD I must have learned so much history/geography/strategy/maths/economics from games that it isn't even funny.

Statistics: Posted by galacticfear — 14 Sep 2013, 15:37


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2013-09-14T08:47:34+02:00 2013-09-14T08:47:34+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53839#p53839 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]> and in our daily routine we all need something to relax or to play with when off work or university. I never sacrified a single night I wanted to hang out with friends staying at home to play so NO I don't feel guilty at all and did not lose anything.....maybe I could make some more sports instead of playing but Im bit lazy for that

Statistics: Posted by Bliss — 14 Sep 2013, 08:47


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2013-09-14T05:15:46+02:00 2013-09-14T05:15:46+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53836#p53836 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
Firewall wrote:
Has anyone considered what they could have done, with the time they had, if they didn't spend so much of it playing this game?

Yes.

Statistics: Posted by uberge3k — 14 Sep 2013, 05:15


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2013-09-13T23:33:03+02:00 2013-09-13T23:33:03+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53832#p53832 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
If you don't feel like playing FA after having your adventures, then don't worry about it. I understand the feeling. For me, taking a break from gaming (especially from demanding games like FA) always results in eventually coming back and being refreshed, ready to enjoy the game again.

Maybe that's the reason I hate MMORPG games that demand so much time from you. Balance is a good thing.

Statistics: Posted by shifty — 13 Sep 2013, 23:33


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2013-09-13T18:58:26+02:00 2013-09-13T18:58:26+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53814#p53814 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]> No other games I found quite engaging enough, except maybe for Red Alert 2 and Empire Earth, but that is quite some time back now. The generic FPS stuff like COD or BF get boring and stale, Bioshock was OK but not replayable enough...
The only recent games that came close were from the Mass Effect series. As for newer RTS... there is just no contenders out there.

But I guess that everyone will sooner or later stop playing games, as they either lack time or the will to continue. For example, Firewall had this happen to him and once you start feeling that way, there is no coming back. But there will always be fresh blood out there to replace those who leave.

Statistics: Posted by da_monstr — 13 Sep 2013, 18:58


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2013-09-13T18:25:56+02:00 2013-09-13T18:25:56+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53813#p53813 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]>
Consider the fact: anything you can experience, is already inside your head.
Therefore in order to maximize experience you must take control of your own thoughts and exercise your imagination. Granted real world is good to guide you in the right direction. The places you can go with a pencil and paper and a few quiet hours are far beyond anything your eyes and body can experience.

Playing this game over and over though is probably a bad thing, but compared to most other video games it does give a chance to the imagination and creativity to have some fun.

Statistics: Posted by SeraphimLeftNut — 13 Sep 2013, 18:25


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2013-09-13T11:57:35+02:00 2013-09-13T11:57:35+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5147&p=53780#p53780 <![CDATA[Re: What have I been missing?]]> Statistics: Posted by ColonelSheppard — 13 Sep 2013, 11:57


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