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Originally posted by Gwalchmai
LMAO! :D

DW, if this well-meaning comment doesn't make you feel your age, nothing will! LOL! :D ;)
Quite true! :D :D :D
Though I must admit, I had some difficulty resisting the temptation to point out that I know of at least 3 people here who are actually older than I am! :p ;)
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai
LMAO! :D

DW, if this well-meaning comment doesn't make you feel your age, nothing will! LOL! :D ;)


Old people are cool! :p

(30 isn't old. My PARENTS are OLD!)
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Originally posted by unregisturd
When I first went to the school I am currently going to, there was a "popular group" and a "nerd group" (the gamers/computer geeks) and some other groups that I don't really care about... (: p) Anyways... I saw the coolness of both groups, and "united" them, because I was immediately accepted into the "popular group" (what were they thinking?) and then I was like, "Hey, nerds are cool too!" and since I was a "gamer", I was accepted there also. Hehe... So I hung out with them. And now everyone loves me. 'Cause I'm just that cool. :cool: Ha! Riight... Seriously though, everyone has their good qualities and bad. The "popular group", they're nice and have hygeine, but can be snobby... The "nerd group", they're smart, but they sometimes get stuck on the same thing (such as Morrowind or Halo) for a long time... This sounds like a stereotypical comment, but it's just what happened at my little school. :rolleyes: Stupid cliques...

a funny thing that one....we europeans always thought the popular grup-nerd group thingie was just part of the fictional cliche.no such thing in our schools.......
still..."gaming for life" does put u in a peculiar group,ill give u that...u complete the hard/main quest and u brag to someone that gives u 2/3 blings and stares at you :D :D :D
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I got the GOTY edition, and it did come with a paper map, which I didn't think was detailed enough, so I got the humongous strategy guide. And those maps are not exactly helpul, in my opinion anyway. The map really did not help me when I hit Balmora, and in case you cannot guess, I am a total newbie. Or as you guys here at GB say, a noob.

I didn't start playing RPGs until I hit about 30, and I'm female. I started with BG1, and I've really enjoyed the games. I'm so thrilled that I found Morrowind. I am really enjoying Morrowind; it really is like nothing I have played before. I love the freedom in the game.

My ten year old son thinks my games are cool and wants to play them himself; I won't let him play the BG games until he is at the very least 12. My boyfriend is really big into gaming, so he has no problem with my "geekiness". I think I have got him interested in Morrowind. He wants me to play NWN. I'll get to it eventually; I think most of my free time is going to be devoted to Morrowind. He's a total sweetheart and just updated my video card for me; I cannot believe how much better it made my game play in Morrowind and how it really improved the graphics on my computer screen. The depth and texture has really greatly improved with the new video card.

I've played on the computer both BG1 and BG2 with the TOB expansion. Loved them. I've played both Fallouts - awesome games. I also have both IWD games, which I really don't see as CRGPs; those are more like dungeon crawls. And I have The Sims and all it's expansion packs, plus tons of user made downloads for the game. Not sure what category the Sims falls into; I don't think it's a CRPG. My favorite CRPG is Torment.

I've been lurking at the forum for awhile, and I like what I see. You all seem to know a lot about the game, and I don't see any flame wars; I've had my share of flame and forum wars from the Sims "Community"; tough group there. I'm hoping to find a community here where I can post and have fun. Thanks for being so knowledgable and friendly; I appreciate that.

A BIG thumbs up for the information about Abu's Retreat and Mansion; they are beautiful. I needed a house to store things in; after playing the BG games I am a total pack rat.
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Hi owlsight, welcome to Game Banshee! :)

This is a really nice group here.. people tend to be respectful, mostly, and there is real feeling of community, I have actually met some very good friends at Game Banshee :cool:
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Agreed. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask 'em. This forum (and several others) are very well attended most of the time, and usually there are people around to provide or find answers, and just to talk about the games we all enjoy, regardless of age. :)
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This is a cool thread, even if it's changed a bit the last few posts...
Talking about all the 'clicks' & stuff that play rpg's, & I've started realizing that I probably -shouldn't- play morrowind. I'm 25, just graduated college, i go to clubs, get drunk, party it up, hit on all the cute sorority girls that I see, and once the night is over & I scurry back home at 5 in the morning, I play morrowind! :D
Come to think of it, I rarely get around to playing morrowind when I'm sober! Strange....
For the record, I am not encouraging alcohol, and if you're not of legal age you should stay sober! (Am I in the clear now, fable?)
:p

Anyway, my point was this. I've been talking to some buddies of mine, & we've pretty much drawn the conclusion that we will be the first generation to play videogames with our kids! (the word 'generation' is loosely defined) Also, what will I do in 50 years when I retire? All retired people have hobbies to keep themselves busy with, whether it's gardening or stamp collecting. Will I play video games when I'm 75? One part of me said of course, while another, more sensible part of me told me that if I try to play the videogames of 2050 when I'm 70-some, i'll die of a heart attack sometime during the first level... :D They'll probably have games in 7D by then!

Anyway, that's a long enough rant...
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Originally posted by HiRo11er
This is a cool thread, even if it's changed a bit the last few posts...
Talking about all the 'clicks' & stuff that play rpg's, & I've started realizing that I probably -shouldn't- play morrowind. I'm 25, just graduated college, i go to clubs, get drunk, party it up, hit on all the cute sorority girls that I see, and once the night is over & I scurry back home at 5 in the morning, I play morrowind! :D
Come to think of it, I rarely get around to playing morrowind when I'm sober! Strange....
For the record, I am not encouraging alcohol, and if you're not of legal age you should stay sober! (Am I in the clear now, fable?)
:p
LOL! As the legal age goes as low as 5 in some cultures, I'm sure we're all of the legal age, here. :D What's youth for, anyway? Enjoy it. Make of it a fine bauble you can pull out later in life and look at and smile. :)

Anyway, my point was this. I've been talking to some buddies of mine, & we've pretty much drawn the conclusion that we will be the first generation to play videogames with our kids! (the word 'generation' is loosely defined) Also, what will I do in 50 years when I retire? All retired people have hobbies to keep themselves busy with, whether it's gardening or stamp collecting. Will I play video games when I'm 75?

Maybe so. I'm 53, and I started reviewing these games for magazines back in 1986. Played my first video game on a mainframe in 1980. I budget my time and don't play that much; I have got my hobbies and interests, including reading, music, sex, etc. One thing that allows me to play: I haven't watched television in 14 years. That makes a big difference in your life. :)
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Originally posted by dragon wench
Quite true! :D :D :D
Though I must admit, I had some difficulty resisting the temptation to point out that I know of at least 3 people here who are actually older than I am! :p ;)
Really? I think there is at least 33 people here older then me who play Morrowind. But fear not. If everyone quit playing games because they were the oldest age, then a chain reaction would happen and that people would stop playing games at the age of 6. :rolleyes:

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Originally posted by fable
I haven't watched television in 14 years.
And you survived? :eek:
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Originally posted by Bloodthroe
Really? I think there is at least 33 people here older then me who play Morrowind.

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Originally posted by dragon wench
Impressive Research....
Are you mocking me? Why… that’s it.
I kill two dwarves in the morning, I kill two dwarves at night. I kill two dwarves in the afternoon, and then I feel alright. I kill two dwarves in time of peace and two in time of war. I kill two dwarves before I kill two dwarves, and then I kill two more.
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Post by Gwalchmai »

Originally posted by dragon wench
Quite true! :D :D :D
Though I must admit, I had some difficulty resisting the temptation to point out that I know of at least 3 people here who are actually older than I am! :p ;)
Oh, really? Who would that be? *tries to look innocent and young* :D

Welcome to all, Owlsight and Hiro11er included. Don't forget to lurk/post over in Speak Your Mind where subject matter is not limited to only games! :)
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai
Oh, really? Who would that be? *tries to look innocent and young* :D


Aww Gwally no need to try, we all know you're still a vigorous 25 :D ;)
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Originally posted by dragon wench
Aww Gwally no need to try, we all know you're still a vigorous 25 :D ;)


I would ask how vigorous, but that properly belongs to SYM. ;)

By the way, another good site (that doesn't require a flash plug-in to use) if you wantt to find MW map sites is Hannah's Whereizit Answers.
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LMAO! @Fable :D How about I direct you to a certain thread involving various Twisted Sisters for an answer :D

I have looked at Hannah's actually, it is a great place ! :cool:
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I think that's what we need in Morrowind, @DW: a Twisted Sisters mod. :D
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Originally posted by fable
I think that's what we need in Morrowind, @DW: a Twisted Sisters mod. :D
:eek:

Actually, if I had ability with modding and scripting I would be tempted to try something like that. Oh my.... the possibilities... :p
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I feel the same way. I've a fine idea for a mod, and I can do all the writing for it, but I can't do any scripting. Nor have I the time to devote to it. :(
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I have often fantasized about the prospect of getting together with a few people whose collective skills combine creative writing and technical ability in order to create mods and the like. But unfortunately this would require considerable time and cash *sigh*
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