Ideas for killing time?

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figday

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So I just graduated about a month ago, only to discover the sad truth that getting a job is not as easy as puking on a copy of Dragon Age 2. Damnit.

And now I've just moved to another boarding house. Got myself a nice room, quite spacious, and free of charge (because I own the place lol).

I have a high-end rig, an LED TV, and all that jazz.

The shit part is, this area is not yet in coverage of the most decent Internet provider, and now I'm using a CDMA modem-thingy which is a miracle if it even hits a 500kbps speed T__T (plus a quota of 500 gigs per day)

I am sooo missing out on BF3, and god forbid D3.

So fellow escapists..
What the fuck am I supposed to do to find enjoyment?

Though I do still have a collection of SP games, but still...

/rant

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Cheesus333

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You could try gaming?
I hear that's pretty popular around here.

As for specific singleplayer-oriented recommendations...

* Fallout 3
* Fallout New Vegas
* Mass Effect Trilogy
* The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim
* Half-Life 2
* Portal & Portal 2
* Metroid

Yeah, they're pretty much what I do for single-player. Have fun!
 

Esotera

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If you haven't already, try your hand at programming, it can be really fun if you're making things you like. Especially games.
 

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Are you into comic book or graphic novels? No I'm not saying go buy some if you're short on cash. I suggest checking out if your library got some comic books or interesting books in general.
 

figday

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Cheesus333 said:
You could try gaming?
I hear that's pretty popular around here.

As for specific singleplayer-oriented recommendations...

* Fallout 3
* Fallout New Vegas
* Mass Effect Trilogy
* The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim
* Half-Life 2
* Portal & Portal 2
* Metroid

Yeah, they're pretty much what I do for single-player. Have fun!
- replaying FNV since yesterday, taking a break from skyrim because I can't download them mods :(
- Will go for ME3 as soon I get a good connection
- HL2, that's like breakfast for me
- Replayed Portal already, not interested in Portal 2 (it suffered consolitis)

Wandering_Hero said:
Find a hobby or a worthy goal, learn a skill or write a book (or at least just write).


If you mean gamewise, Battle For Wesnoth is a free and extremely good turn based strategy game with an absurd amount of content
Well thankfully I still play football everyweek. Been thinking of writing a blog, but I just don't know what to write lol

Esotera said:
If you haven't already, try your hand at programming, it can be really fun if you're making things you like. Especially games.
This! I've been considering on getting courses related to PC. Downside is, I don't have that much of an adequate income to cover the fees. But yeah, someday I will!
 

Esotera

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figday said:
Esotera said:
If you haven't already, try your hand at programming, it can be really fun if you're making things you like. Especially games.
This! I've been considering on getting courses related to PC. Downside is, I don't have that much of an adequate income to cover the fees. But yeah, someday I will!
I'm entirely self-taught...professional education only matters so much with programming, although it can definitely help with understanding what's going on behind the scenes. It's easiest to just dive in.

If you do feel like getting started, then this [http://www.pygame.org/docs/] website is a really good place to start, as it gets you programming games within a relatively quick time on an easy & fun programming language. I've been considering putting together a user group for escapists who want to develop games actually, but am not anywhere near enough qualified to lead it yet...
 

bojackx

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Steam has an almost unlimited supply of games, just look for ones that look interesting and didn't review horribly. As for some of my favourite SP games for PC, play:

- Elder Scrolls IV and V
- Fallout 3 and New Vegas
- Bioshock (don't know about the sequel)
- Crysis
- Viva Pinata (I don't care what anyone says, this game rocks, and is super mega cheap on Amazon)
- Portal 1 and 2
- Minecraft and Terraria? (but are much better when with others)
- Assassin's Creed games

There really is a lot of options for singleplayer, in fact it's got a lot better stuff out there than MP does. Also turn-based games would still be alright in the worst of internet connections, so you could try that.
 

crazyfills

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Personnaly I think it might be a good idea to learn a skill or solve puzzle like a rubix cube (no cheating :))or play chess something like that hope I have been of help.
 

Vegosiux

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Kill it with fire! Well okay, scratch that, pyromaniacs cause a lot of damage so yeah, don't kill it with fire.

But, let me tell you how to kill time with the help of my good friend, xkcd.
http://xkcd.com/609/

So yes, my definite answer is: TV Tropes.
 

figday

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Esotera said:
figday said:
Esotera said:
If you haven't already, try your hand at programming, it can be really fun if you're making things you like. Especially games.
This! I've been considering on getting courses related to PC. Downside is, I don't have that much of an adequate income to cover the fees. But yeah, someday I will!
I'm entirely self-taught...professional education only matters so much with programming, although it can definitely help with understanding what's going on behind the scenes. It's easiest to just dive in.

If you do feel like getting started, then this [http://www.pygame.org/docs/] website is a really good place to start, as it gets you programming games within a relatively quick time on an easy & fun programming language. I've been considering putting together a user group for escapists who want to develop games actually, but am not anywhere near enough qualified to lead it yet...
WOW. Thx for the link man!/girl!; I'm def gonna check it out and dig in. Much appreciated ^^
 

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bojackx said:
- Viva Pinata (I don't care what anyone says, this game rocks, and is super mega cheap on Amazon)
I just got that game for maybe $5. Pretty good value. Very colorful, not bad to just space out to. Pretty fun. People might make fun of you for playing it, because it does initially come across pretty wimsicle.

OT:
I was going to say memes and stumble upon, but that seems like that's out. I'd say find a good single player game. Or a lot of cheap ones--like Viva Pinata.