Any Older, Mature Players out there?
#251
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 09:19
Gamertag is the same as my nick here. Playing on PC from Europe.
#252
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 09:20
+1zerozen00 wrote...
26 and on pc here.
Thank you, older and more mature players, for all the times I play randoms and don't end up with whiny kids. Thank you for providing useful info, some insight and a good laugh when you use a mic, instead of whining and insulting because I'm better/worse than you. Thank you for playing the game trying to relax and enjoying it, instead of racing for the top of the scoreboard.
Thank you for making random matches worth playing when my friends aren't available.
/zen
#253
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 10:30
41 years old here...
Xbox: piallator
#254
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 01:28
Mature?
Ha!
No.
#255
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 01:37
Or what was that game where the graphics were on a plastic sheet you taped to the TV -- Odyssey? Nixon was the President.
#256
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 02:32
I m 51 and love gaming. I have had the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Gameboy(before color and then with color), Nintendo 64 and Gamecube and then switched to XBOX 360 when I realized I prefer sitting and using joysticks and punching buttons much more than waving around or swinging my controller like on Wii.
Modifié par kwndc, 16 juin 2012 - 02:34 .
#257
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 02:46
Derek Hollan wrote...
It's great to see such a diverse group in age!
It's inspiring.
I'm 44 and my wife and I are celebrating our 25th anniversary this weekend (hard to wrap my mind around).
Congradulations! my wife and I will be celebrating our 29th this year in July. It's also good to see age diversity in game development.
#258
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 02:56
ll.MuLoT.ll wrote...
ITT : old mens wasted their lives playing video games
Better than sitting on a front porch in rocking chair doing nothing.
#259
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 05:28
#260
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 05:54
PSN ID: HiruRyu
Just make sure you leave a message that you're from bsn or who you are.
#261
Posté 16 juin 2012 - 06:00
My XBL gamertag is Jyaredo.
Btw, I know twenty might not be very "mature", but my personality is lol.
#262
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:13
http://social.bioware.com/group/7497/
We are looking to get organized for game sessions, share tags, and hopefully get solid setups for the weekend events.
#263
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:29
By the way, I have a Do Not Resuscitate order and am playing from my bed in the nursing home. What really pisses me off is when my IV gets wrapped around the controller. And if you are wondering why I have a DNR it is because I passed out playing ME3 after my 4:30 pm dinner and the nurse thought I was dead. Let me tell you, defibrillation is the worst hangover you'll ever have.
#264
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:40
#265
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 02:54
Kel Riever wrote...
I'm old enough to hate my age, does that count?
By the way, I have a Do Not Resuscitate order and am playing from my bed in the nursing home. What really pisses me off is when my IV gets wrapped around the controller. And if you are wondering why I have a DNR it is because I passed out playing ME3 after my 4:30 pm dinner and the nurse thought I was dead. Let me tell you, defibrillation is the worst hangover you'll ever have.
Man, I wish you the best, but I cannot help wonder if the defib could have wiped your save file if it was over the controller cord...
#266
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 03:52
Chealec wrote...
LazyDakota wrote...
Wow, you guys are old. Better not waste time on a game and go pick some nice cemetery.
Aaaah kids, so witty - just somthing to bear in mind: your parents may well have been teenagers in the 60s / 70s, they may have drunk a lot of booze, smoked a lot of weed and maybe done acid, gone to great rock concerts and shagged like bunnies, raced around on motorbikes or scooters (even while drunk) and got away with it somehow...
And despite all that they've grown up to develop everything you take foregranted from modern computing and the Internet to mobile phones and tablets; run businesses and the media, made music, movies and computer games...
(as for your grandparents, or perhaps even great-grandparents, if they fought in WWII - have you ever wondered if you've got any relations you don't know about in Italy, the UK, France or Germany?)
Now think about your life; you're spending your youth posting on a web forum ... who's really wasting their time?
Just love this riposte.
57 here and like many, grown up on video games from the days of Pong. Origin ID andy612/US CT/Silver and Gold
#267
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 04:48
andygiddings wrote...
Chealec wrote...
LazyDakota wrote...
Wow, you guys are old. Better not waste time on a game and go pick some nice cemetery.
Aaaah kids, so witty - just somthing to bear in mind: your parents may well have been teenagers in the 60s / 70s, they may have drunk a lot of booze, smoked a lot of weed and maybe done acid, gone to great rock concerts and shagged like bunnies, raced around on motorbikes or scooters (even while drunk) and got away with it somehow...
And despite all that they've grown up to develop everything you take foregranted from modern computing and the Internet to mobile phones and tablets; run businesses and the media, made music, movies and computer games...
(as for your grandparents, or perhaps even great-grandparents, if they fought in WWII - have you ever wondered if you've got any relations you don't know about in Italy, the UK, France or Germany?)
Now think about your life; you're spending your youth posting on a web forum ... who's really wasting their time?
Just love this riposte.
57 here and like many, grown up on video games from the days of Pong. Origin ID andy612/US CT/Silver and Gold
Some folks just don't respect their elders, and what they've accomplished.
#268
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:07
Derek Hollan wrote...
Dookie no jutsu wrote...
I'm 30, but I love fart jokes. Does that make me immature?
Nah...But, maybe it's a guy thing
Inner child and all that.
Cheers!
It might very well be a guy thing! I can't believe I just wasted moments of my life listening to some of that!
Ok..the violinist one is funny.
#269
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:28
BobWalt wrote...
ll.MuLoT.ll wrote...
ITT : old mens wasted their lives playing video games
Better than sitting on a front porch in rocking chair doing nothing.
Gaming prevents dementia, son. Well, so does gambling, but 1 of them's cheaper and doesn't involve long trips to Vegas for ComicCon
#270
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:41
dimeonwu wrote...
BobWalt wrote...
ll.MuLoT.ll wrote...
ITT : old mens wasted their lives playing video games
Better than sitting on a front porch in rocking chair doing nothing.
Gaming prevents dementia, son. Well, so does gambling, but 1 of them's cheaper and doesn't involve long trips to Vegas for ComicCon
Huh, gambling? Vegas, been there, I didn't think thousands of old people looked any brighter pushing one shiny button for hours on end.





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