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I'm dying rofl 80 year old mummies...i don't even.
This guy's post really brought out the best in all of you.
blocked: prettyprincess, betelgeuzah, jennestia
Now I know who sent this pic...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdWkK...e_gdata_player
Thank you for the post OP, I mean
Michael!
Made my work day so much entertaining![]()
oh poor thing... ffxiii-2 comes out soon.
Really makes me wonder the requirements for enlisting in the defense forces, and becoming a 'commander' at that.. I guess common literacy isn't one of them.
I can tell you right now that enlistment requirements are low. I have a relative who is a complete tool and idiot, but I guess cause he is physically fit and has great vision...they took him...
"I've never watched a nuclear explosion myself. That's a couple of degrees of stupid above my limit"- Old Man Harris
You can be on the verge of a felony for larceny, failed the first drug test and be one arrogant dude and still get into the navy. Just letting you know.
Hi Northman,
In regards to your original post, I apologize that your experiences in-game (and now forums should you return) have been unpleasant. I think that SE did design this game to allow for casual and solo players to play. But because these players are not working with others, it will take longer to get the same rewards.
It's like being in the kitchen after a big party and I have to clean all the dishes and rooms alone. It's going to take me longer, than if I rally up some of the guests (hehehe!) to help me clean up quicker. It takes a little bit of everyone's time, but the end goal is achieved a lot faster.
And there's some things we can't do alone in-game true. I can't move that tredmill, the big sofa, or that 21" CRT monitor upstairs alone. I need to lure some strong strapping young lads over with popsicles from my cellar to lift these things.
I think grouping up / partying will be something that you come across in MMO games in general. I know that there are some interesting things to do in an MMO, but in order to take advantage of all this game or other MMOs have to offer, one should consider the multi-player parts of the game too. Whether you take lead or if you have to swallow some pride to follow others if pride is a concern.
Anyhew! You have a happy holiday too! Hope you do decide to give FFXIV another chance and/or find fun in any other game you decide to play!
edit: I've been trolled... teaches me to address a stranger who kisses the a$$ of coco :-( Reindeer rage!!! (while my costume is still on... who wants to take it off?)
Last edited by Fiosha_Maureiba; 12-28-2011 at 02:28 AM.
How dare you..Hi Northman,
In regards to your original post, I apologize that your experiences in-game (and now forums should you return) have been unpleasant. I think that SE did design this game to allow for casual and solo players to play. But because these players are not working with others, it will take longer to get the same rewards.
It's like being in the kitchen after a big party and I have to clean all the dishes and rooms alone. It's going to take me longer, than if I rally up some of the guests (hehehe!) to help me clean up quicker. It takes a little bit of everyone's time, but the end goal is achieved a lot faster.
And there's some things we can't do alone in-game true. I can't move that tredmill, the big sofa, or that 21" CRT monitor upstairs alone. I need to lure some strong strapping young lads over with popsicles from my cellar to lift these things.
I think grouping up / partying will be something that you come across in MMO games in general. I know that there are some interesting things to do in an MMO, but in order to take advantage of all this game or other MMOs have to offer, one should consider the multi-player parts of the game too. Whether you take lead or if you have to swallow some pride to follow others if pride is a concern.
Anyhew! You have a happy holiday too! Hope you do decide to give FFXIV another chance and/or find fun in any other game you decide to play!
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