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LOL, a World of Warcraft movie (pg. 2)
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idoru
I'll pass on both movies. What's pathetic about this situation is that, despite hearing everybody complain about the lack of ideas coming out of Hollywood, everybody goes and sees these films in theatres. Don't agree with it? Don't go. Simple.
Domesticated
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Originally posted by idoru
I'll pass on both movies. What's pathetic about this situation is that, despite hearing everybody complain about the lack of ideas coming out of Hollywood, everybody goes and sees these films in theatres. Don't agree with it? Don't go. Simple.


:wtf:

Perhaps among your friendship group.

Has anyone here actually played WoW? Is it fun?
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Originally posted by Domesticated
:wtf:

Perhaps among your friendship group.

Has anyone here actually played WoW? Is it fun?

It can be, I enjoyed playing it. Then I got a girlfriend.
SYSTEM-J
I used to like the old Warcraft strategy games when I was a young 'un, but I'm sure WOW is as ing miserable to play as all MMOs.
Slylee
lol my bf and roommate play that in their underwear all the time. so funny. especially when they each have chocolate milk too. it's like i'm babysitting or something.
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I used to like the old Warcraft strategy games when I was a young 'un, but I'm sure WOW is as ing miserable to play as all MMOs.


I've been playing Age of Empires (both I & II) recently. We occasionally play after work over the network. It's pretty fun smashing someone else.

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Originally posted by Domesticated
I've been playing Age of Empires (both I & II) recently. We occasionally play after work over the network. It's pretty fun smashing someone else.


When I was 15 I failed my GCSEs in IT almost entirely because the school network had the demo of AOE installed. We used to play this thing called Blank Deathmatch where the map was clear and everyone started in the Iron Age with 999999999 of every resource.

If I went back now I'd still play it and fail those classes.
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
When I was 15 I failed my GCSEs in IT almost entirely because the school network had the demo of AOE installed. We used to play this thing called Blank Deathmatch where the map was clear and everyone started in the Iron Age with 999999999 of every resource.

If I went back now I'd still play it and fail those classes.


AoE II has some great features, like ringing the bell at the town centre and some cool siege weapons, but I don't find it nearly as fun as the first. The games end in an effective stalemate too often.
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