1. Saints row 3 and to a lesser extent Skyrim.
2. hmmm... pass. I'm sure there have been some but Skyrim and SR3 continue to blind me to them
3 Guild wars 2. Assuming it is. The rage if it wasn't would be somewhat intense. Going as far as to buy a new computer for it.
I went to three picnics with Peter Jackson (Just before the LOTR movies). I was friends with the son of his accountant and family friend. They even lived in his house when he was overseas at the beginning of filming.
Really nice down to earth guy. Had some good conversations with him despite...
I was addicted for years. I played from release till a while after cata, with the occasional 3-4 month break.
But WoW always had a serious flaw. The other players. The hate and bile spewing from so many people on there really kills the game.
If you can find nice people to play with then I'd...
A Draenei. It's partially the accent. My wife even agrees, and says she would give me permission if they existed.
Also Horo.
I would go beyond making out with either.
This is pretty much the same as the thread about being stuck with a video game character for thousands of years for a lot of...
A female Draenei shaman. May have finally kicked the WoW addiction but still love the character. Plus the extra defense would come in handy.
Or an Asmodian Daeva.
It depends on the situation. I don't think guys should always have to pay. Nobody is going to end sexism with preferential treatment. But I'm not going to hold a bad date against them either.
I don't think they're weird. What's more I think as this generation ages we'll start seeing more and more elderly playing mmos. It makes sense as a lot of them can't move around a lot but still want to be social.
I've been mistaken for a girl once or twice from behind. Not even a bushy beard and broad shoulders could save me with hair down to my waist. Not that I mind.
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