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Behemoth the Barbarian
2002-05-11 02:25:19


Re: heya hey Behemoth
Greetings disappearing / reapearring one :) I've been quite well for the past few... er... months :) How about you? And which test? :D
LightMoon of Duir
2002-05-12 02:12:38


Re: heya hey Behemoth
good... umm.. the test lets see was it back in Nov? or was that Oct? ;D
but from the sounds of it you aced that one ....

me? i entered the world of DAoC and got lost in there for quite sometime.. but in all am doing good.. thank you for asking..
Behemoth the Barbarian
2002-05-12 08:39:47


Re: heya hey Behemoth
Don't recall any really important tests in October (or was it November? :D) but once I started studying at the university all sorts of exams, tests, projects became a daily (or at least weekly thing). Anywayz I passed the first semester completely in January and now I'm struggling to pass the second one in the earliest possible term. :)

Dark Age of Camelot? Heard about it somewhere. It's and online RPG, isn't it?
LightMoon of Duir
2002-05-12 22:44:41


See there, knew you would come through with flying colors..
your too smart Behemoth, and you'll do just fine this time around too.. but congratz on all your acomplishments thus far..:)

humm.. yes DAoC is an online RPG game, unlike most i have played offline or online for that matter.. no way to discribe it.. a person just has to 'see' for oneself..
has its grand points, and its drawbacks as well.. but the game itself and the graphics are really well made actually... the game is also known to become rather addictive for some.. or at least until playing amuck starts running into burnout time...

but i have never had a game obsorb me like that one did... 8? 9? months of it.. dang.. and you can come out a different person than when you went in, thats for sure..

Behemoth the Barbarian
2002-05-13 12:19:02


Re: See there, knew you would come through with flying color
I'm staying away from such time consumers, as I believe I'd be grabbed by such a game in the same way you are (I remember my strategy game addictions too well :). Which, accompanied by studying, webmastering, playing Heroes and living, would leave me with less than no time at all :) And apart from that, I prefer pen and paper RPGs. I don't think any computer game could have better atmosphere than the traditional RPG.

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