Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20170225142933/@comment-1496755-20170320123631

Oh, it's not that much. For all my outdooriness (yay, I invented a new word), I am still a semi-typical computer nerd. But when I was a kid, I was quite the outdoor type, especially during the summer in my grandma's neighbourhood, which had lots of cool things to mess with (including an abandoned old house, creepy basements, overgrown areas, etc.). There were days I went back in just to grab a quick lunch, then spent the rest of the day out. People knowing me nowadays would have a hard time believing that.

Oh, you are watching the actual first season - I thought you referred to the modern series. Now that's real dedication. I've only watched a few seasons of the new series, as well as all seasons of the spin-off Torchwood, which is a "darker and edgier" take on the subject matter.

No worries - with you current speed you'll definitely experience newer games... in about 70 years :D

It's for the same reason I dislike games that are online-only. WoW can have some really awesome features and a huge world to explore, yet I always consider Diablo II to be closer to my heart. Why? Because it actually has single player and is available to me at any time, internet connection or not. Just like all the 1990's classics. Besides, I like to know that I possess a game in its entirety, without having vital parts of it on some distant server on the other side of the planet. And STeam sounds even worse - you may have the whole game but it still won't run without online authentication.

I hope people appreciate what you are doing. Most of my colleagues don't - either because the database is way too arcane for their understanding, or because of unrealistic expectations ("What do you mean it's bugged? I need X and Y now!").

Why yes, there is lots of love in Quake. A love of darkness, evil and brown hues :P