what is a good free mmo other than silkroad
Peety wrote:fena wrote:Lith wrote:fena wrote:Quit, just quit. Don't move on to another MMORPG.
Trust me. It's like fuckin' crack. Don't quote me and say that my drug choice is inaccurate. "NONONO IT SHOULD BE MORE LIKE... MARIJUANA." You know what I mean.
Think about it. Seriously think about it. SRO is all fun to play and all... and yes, I understand the concept of entertainment, but there are so many OTHER things you could be doing with your time, instead of spending hours, and hours, upon hours and hours of senseless grinding, and farming, and only God knows what. Most other MMORPGs revolve around the same concept - the endless grind. So you can wear better armor and weapons. Then you go and grind some more to wear the NEXT level of weapons and armor...
Come on, just think about it. What things could you be doing in your life right now that's so much more productive? So much more constructive?
Entertainment does not equal squandering your life away on the eternal grind.
Quit.
Good job realizing all that. I assume you were 7X =|
65, I believe. My friend gave me the character when it was 63. The highest character that I've ever leveled up by myself was to 38 or so, and that was a Pure INT Nuker.
I was never a hardcore SRO player, but I've played so many MMORPG's in my life - more or less addicted to all of them at some point, and yet repulsed, ashamed, and not wanting to play at the same time.
Off-topic: So much homework tonight. Freaking out, haha.
I love how you can lecture people to not get stuck on a lame game, but posting 2200+ posts in 5 months isnt exactly productive.
Not saying Im any better, but at least im not preachin.
Is it worth my time to defend myself?
I find posting on SRF infinitely more useful that playing a video game. Many of my posts before I went on my break came from the Artists Corner, where I learned to make Sigs at an above-novice level. Still more of them came from the OTL, where I came looking for advice over a variety of subjects: girlfriend problem, weightlifting questions, and so on and so forth.
It's not a waste of my time. Often, posting on SRF is one of the most enjoyable parts of my day. Yes, to me, it is productive.
kthxbai.
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fena wrote:Peety wrote:fena wrote:Lith wrote:fena wrote:Quit, just quit. Don't move on to another MMORPG.
Trust me. It's like fuckin' crack. Don't quote me and say that my drug choice is inaccurate. "NONONO IT SHOULD BE MORE LIKE... MARIJUANA." You know what I mean.
Think about it. Seriously think about it. SRO is all fun to play and all... and yes, I understand the concept of entertainment, but there are so many OTHER things you could be doing with your time, instead of spending hours, and hours, upon hours and hours of senseless grinding, and farming, and only God knows what. Most other MMORPGs revolve around the same concept - the endless grind. So you can wear better armor and weapons. Then you go and grind some more to wear the NEXT level of weapons and armor...
Come on, just think about it. What things could you be doing in your life right now that's so much more productive? So much more constructive?
Entertainment does not equal squandering your life away on the eternal grind.
Quit.
Good job realizing all that. I assume you were 7X =|
65, I believe. My friend gave me the character when it was 63. The highest character that I've ever leveled up by myself was to 38 or so, and that was a Pure INT Nuker.
I was never a hardcore SRO player, but I've played so many MMORPG's in my life - more or less addicted to all of them at some point, and yet repulsed, ashamed, and not wanting to play at the same time.
Off-topic: So much homework tonight. Freaking out, haha.
I love how you can lecture people to not get stuck on a lame game, but posting 2200+ posts in 5 months isnt exactly productive.
Not saying Im any better, but at least im not preachin.
Is it worth my time to defend myself?
I find posting on SRF infinitely more useful that playing a video game. Many of my posts before I went on my break came from the Artists Corner, where I learned to make Sigs at an above-novice level. Still more of them came from the OTL, where I came looking for advice over a variety of subjects: girlfriend problem, weightlifting questions, and so on and so forth.
It's not a waste of my time. Often, posting on SRF is one of the most enjoyable parts of my day. Yes, to me, it is productive.
kthxbai.
Peety, don't mess with fena, hell own you so hard, like he just did.
