So, how are people keeping themselves occupied during maintenance?
I myself have hopped between a ton of different games but am starting to feel the pang of withdrawal.
The first world problems of an MMO addict.
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So, how are people keeping themselves occupied during maintenance?
I myself have hopped between a ton of different games but am starting to feel the pang of withdrawal.
The first world problems of an MMO addict.
I only play one other game, Rift, they just a huge update/level cap increase so always have that to fall back on
I hear sleeping is a great way to kill time.
I used to play and enjoy Rift a while back, before they did that 3 faction update. Founder account and everything.
Then they decided my account wasn't mine and blocked my access. I refuse to play now.
Opening an closing client non-stop each 15 minutes to update my client as fast as possible since every single big patch fails to update properly and i have to retry over and over...
I'm probably going to bury myself in Hyrule Warriors for about 12 hours and then sleep the remaining ~6 so I can be up when patch goes up. Alternatively Civ: Beyond Earth. Bayonetta 2 if it arrives today would be cool too.
Point is, as terrifying as the thought is, I'll play other games!
At work still... after I get home... play some dust, maybe some child of light, watch some youtube... etc...
i am just reading the discussion here
seems more interesting when in maintenance
Uni work and samurai warriors 4, taking an age to get through all the story modes and that only covers like a quarter of the total game. Great to have a modern game that doesn't take me 6 hours to almost 100% it *cough* murdered soul suspect *COUGH*...
I will probably clean my PC while binging on Netflix.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, because playing as a claptrap is hilariously awesome.