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Re: $#%&%$(at)$# !!!!!!! Stupid Realms!!! Stupid Game!!!

Subject: Re: $#%&%$(at)$# !!!!!!! Stupid Realms!!! Stupid Game!!!
From: Patrick Vervoorn
Originator: vervoorn(at)cddb.UUCP ()
Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:28:21 +0100
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~misfit~ wrote:

>A couple times now I`ve done that, forgot to party up. It`s particularly
>annoying in act 2 huh? There`s only one thing worse IMO, something that
>happened here the other day.... Forgetting to *unparty* when doing the hell
>hellforge. For a second you wonder why there are so many gems, then you
>realise you`ve just wasted a bunch of time you`ll never get back......

I`ve always wondered about that, but never tried it (for obvious reasons
:), but what exactly happens in this case?

Does the game drop extra gems to account for the extra characters in the
game? But I suppose that what makes it `bad` is that the game does NOT
drop extra runes in this same event?

Regards,

Patrick.





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From: "Orion Ryder"
Subject: Re: $#%&%$(at)$# !!!!!!! Stupid Realms!!! Stupid Game!!!
Date: 2 Dec 2005 07:48:10 -0800
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Patrick Vervoorn wrote:
> In article ,
> ~misfit~ wrote:
>
> >A couple times now I`ve done that, forgot to party up. It`s particularly
> >annoying in act 2 huh? There`s only one thing worse IMO, something that
> >happened here the other day.... Forgetting to *unparty* when doing the hell
> >hellforge. For a second you wonder why there are so many gems, then you
> >realise you`ve just wasted a bunch of time you`ll never get back......
>
> I`ve always wondered about that, but never tried it (for obvious reasons
> :), but what exactly happens in this case?
>
> Does the game drop extra gems to account for the extra characters in the
> game? But I suppose that what makes it `bad` is that the game does NOT
> drop extra runes in this same event?
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick.

Hah! Can you picture a pubby game with 8 players at hellforge and 8
runes dropped?

You just know that one preson is gonna grab all 8 of those runes and
get their ass out of there fast.

Of course if it was an agd game jabber would be stating his case for
deserving the highest rune (or the one that he needs to make that
special item).

Orion


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SUBJECT: Re: $#%&%$(at)$# !!!!!!! Stupid Realms!!! Stupid Game!!!
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Subject: Re: $#%&%$(at)$# !!!!!!! Stupid Realms!!! Stupid Game!!!
From: Patrick Vervoorn
Originator: vervoorn(at)cddb.UUCP ()
Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:54:02 +0100
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In article ,
Orion Ryder wrote:
>
>Patrick Vervoorn wrote:

>> I`ve always wondered about that, but never tried it (for obvious reasons
>> :), but what exactly happens in this case?
>>
>> Does the game drop extra gems to account for the extra characters in the
>> game? But I suppose that what makes it `bad` is that the game does NOT
>> drop extra runes in this same event?
>
>Hah! Can you picture a pubby game with 8 players at hellforge and 8
>runes dropped?
>
>You just know that one preson is gonna grab all 8 of those runes and
>get their ass out of there fast.

oh, so more runes do drop? I really didn`t know this, I always thought the
`bad` part of being in a party when doing the Hellforges was that you got
the `quest completed` status, but no runes would drop for you.

If indeed 2 runes drop, I could perhaps opt for taking a mule `in tow`
when playing a regular character. So that`s the context I was asking this
for.

>Of course if it was an agd game jabber would be stating his case for
>deserving the highest rune (or the one that he needs to make that
>special item).

Hmmm, yes, I can imagine that when doing it with more people, it`s going
to be a bit of a problem to distribute the booty from the Hellforge. ;)

But when both characters are mine, I don`t think I have a problem with
stashing away two runes instead of one.

Regards,

Patrick.







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Title: Play Some Games To Escape The Game
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 10:59:12 +0000
Author: free1506

Life, in many ways, is just one big game full of challenges and pressures. Of course, as with any game, there are rules and guidelines that need to be followed to the letter. Naturally, as with any game, there are going to be those players who will need to find a little release every now and then from the pressure and grind. But it is not just the top-caliber athletes who need to unwind. Normal, everyday people also need to find some relief from the struggles of life. Indeed, stress relief is something that everyone has to delve into on a semi-regular basis, if only because it helps maintain our mental health.

There are already a number of ways by which to get some stress and anxiety relief. Some people have suggested that exercise is an effective form of stress relief. Others advocate green tea as an incredible stress relief drink. However, for those who are seeking alternative ways to lower their stress levels, they might want to take a lesson from professional video game testers, who, play video games for a living yet encounter the same kind if not a higher level stress at work.

Of course, there are certain things that need to be considered if this stress relief approach is what you plan on implementing. There are factors that you might want to consider in this scenario, which can also help you narrow down what sort of game you’d be better off playing. Some of the factors you might want to consider are as follows:

1. The free time you have. 2. The prospective costs of the game. 3. Availability in your home or place of work. 4. Whether or not said game can add to your stress and anxiety, rather than alleviate it.

With the above factors in mind, now comes the time for you to consider your many options. The world is full of games to be played, some of which might work for you and some might work better on others. This part really comes down to personal preference, but it is advisable for you to have at least some working knowledge of the options in front of you.

The first option would be sports. There are various sports out there that combine the benefits of stress relief and physical exercise. If you decide on playing a team sport, you might also develop new social contacts. However, sports can sometimes be time-consuming and are rarely a viable option for people who have jobs that demand they be on the move most of the time. The potential mental health consequences notwithstanding, playing sports is best reserved for those who have weekends off, or don’t need to be in location A Monday and in location C or D by Thursday.

Another option would be board games and card games. Games like gin rummy, monopoly, poker, and chess can be great ways to let off some steam. Some of these games even sharpen some of your mental skills at the same time, adding to their benefits. Just make sure not to overdo it, or to engage in competitions for those games, as doing so may cause stress rather than relieve it. There is a definite time requirement for this, though not nearly as consuming as what is required in most sports. If you’re going with card games, all you’ll need is a complete deck of cards, some cash for wagering, and a few friends who know how to play.


More on: http://free1506.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/play-some-games-to-escape-the-game/




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Title: CoD Mod WF2 - Here Are Your Achievements and New Trailer
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:36:02 +0000
Author: Phil

So, only a month left until the sequel to my favorite shooter ever comes out.  We all know how beautiful it looks and the great new features it will have, but we now have a list put together by Joystiq of all the achievements that will at the tips of our fingers.

Here are some examples:

  • Professional – Earn all 3 stars in at least 15 different Special Op missions. (Silver, 30G)
  • Star 69 – Earn 69 stars in Special Ops. (Gold, 90G)
  • Downed but Not Out – Kill 4 enemies in a row while downed in Special Ops. (Bronze, 10G)

  • More on: http://wtbfocus.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/cod-mod-wf2-here-are-your-achievements-and-new-trailer/







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