Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20170225142933/@comment-1496755-20170322210813

I don't know what your yeards are like. Ours were generally spacious enough for running wild and there was usually plenty of stuff to climb on, crawl under, hide in, etc. Lots of greenery too (along with the inevitable thorny or poisonous plants, insects and arachnids). Nowadays there are more cars, though, but yards between apartment blocks are still a relatively popular play area (when kids aren't busy with computers or mobile devices, of course).

Looking back, I think I've only played three MMO's and two of them were browser-based (one of them - text only). The only MMORPG I've played is (obviously) WoW, and only because I am fan of the series, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. Of the two browser things, one is still alive, the other no more, which is a pity because it had some pretty creative stuff in terms of art and lore.

My parents never cared how violent my games were - they were only concerned about the time I spent playing, which was understandable due to my eye problems.

Heh, by default state-run things are always slow and clunky in this country. Even something as simple as buying paperclips requires a hefty amount of paperwork, which has to be reviwed and approved by a superior, of course. And this is why all my paperclips are carefully hidden, as if they are priceless treasure :P

Interesting discovery with regard to Wasteland: Abandoned Base - check the comments.