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I was really hooked on a specific game!

I was really hooked on a specific game!

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Dan15432
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05-17-2016, 07:14 PM
#21
I was one of the earliest players in MMORPGs back in 2003, dedicating thousands of hours across both official and private servers. Built many friends and cherished memories. Played from the open beta stage, with no beginner guides or tips beyond the manual that came with the CD. Started exploring Rune-Midgarts alone in the dark, then joined new companions I met along the way. I was ready to exchange a piece of my spirit for such an adventure once more. Notable games: Skyrim, Guild Wars 2, Grandia 2, Dawn Of War, Richard Burn Rally.
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Dan15432
05-17-2016, 07:14 PM #21

I was one of the earliest players in MMORPGs back in 2003, dedicating thousands of hours across both official and private servers. Built many friends and cherished memories. Played from the open beta stage, with no beginner guides or tips beyond the manual that came with the CD. Started exploring Rune-Midgarts alone in the dark, then joined new companions I met along the way. I was ready to exchange a piece of my spirit for such an adventure once more. Notable games: Skyrim, Guild Wars 2, Grandia 2, Dawn Of War, Richard Burn Rally.

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chaoscrafter1
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120
06-05-2016, 10:06 AM
#22
Final Fantasy 6 was the first title that came to mind as something artistic. It offered an engaging narrative that captivated me. Playing it on rental meant I needed to return it before finishing it. I rented it again and set a goal to surpass it. I pushed through all weekend, battling the emperor on the floating island just before its return was required. Then Kefka detonated the world, making me realize I was only halfway there. Eventually, I conquered everything a few years later once I could afford games myself.
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chaoscrafter1
06-05-2016, 10:06 AM #22

Final Fantasy 6 was the first title that came to mind as something artistic. It offered an engaging narrative that captivated me. Playing it on rental meant I needed to return it before finishing it. I rented it again and set a goal to surpass it. I pushed through all weekend, battling the emperor on the floating island just before its return was required. Then Kefka detonated the world, making me realize I was only halfway there. Eventually, I conquered everything a few years later once I could afford games myself.

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CreeperChaos
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143
06-05-2016, 02:36 PM
#23
Raising up in the early '90s... classic DOOM vibe... reminiscent of Sega Genesis games like Mortal Kombat I & II, Street Fighter II (SNES), Starcraft / Broodwar, and Conquer Online 2.0 (a Diablo II-inspired MMORPG). Back then, Crossfire was a free online copy of CS: Source, and Spoiler was a big hit. Nowadays? It's all about Division 2 Vallheim.
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CreeperChaos
06-05-2016, 02:36 PM #23

Raising up in the early '90s... classic DOOM vibe... reminiscent of Sega Genesis games like Mortal Kombat I & II, Street Fighter II (SNES), Starcraft / Broodwar, and Conquer Online 2.0 (a Diablo II-inspired MMORPG). Back then, Crossfire was a free online copy of CS: Source, and Spoiler was a big hit. Nowadays? It's all about Division 2 Vallheim.

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GabeNewells
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06-05-2016, 07:17 PM
#24
It's a new title with some positive feedback on Steam, so it seems like an interesting option worth checking out!
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GabeNewells
06-05-2016, 07:17 PM #24

It's a new title with some positive feedback on Steam, so it seems like an interesting option worth checking out!

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firstdwarf
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214
06-11-2016, 06:05 PM
#25
Survival game concept – inspired by Viking Rust, but without starvation or dehydration risks. It provides nourishment and hydration, keeping you alive, though the design is still under refinement. A lot of fun in the works!
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firstdwarf
06-11-2016, 06:05 PM #25

Survival game concept – inspired by Viking Rust, but without starvation or dehydration risks. It provides nourishment and hydration, keeping you alive, though the design is still under refinement. A lot of fun in the works!

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