Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-5641163-20150522174501/@comment-3547390-20150525230747

I prefer the limitations of Thief, feeling that it covers a wide variety of weapons of technology beyond the bland stereotypes of everything else. I think I prefer lower technology, though not traditional fantasy like Tolkien (actually that stuff gets pretty annoying for me).

Never played Unreal Tournament, I was always a fan of Single Player and so the bot based nature didn't appeal to me. Multiplayer is added functionality based on a game I loved in Single Player, not the sole function of the entire game.

What is wrong with pretty? For a game in 1998, those levels have some impressive level design and awesome features. The AI is also unlike anything else I have seen, the Skaarj actually dodge your attacks and even flee at times, something I never see in recent games.

I try to sleep for lesser periods of time. At one time I had sleep down to about 1-2 hours, though now I am usually fully rested as I am awake during the day (better for going for walks and exercise).

Personally I prefer the Android market, even if I have never used one, due to the lack of limitations you mentioned. I actually am planning on possibly getting into app design, though I have absolutely no background knowledge of Java (or any programming language, only thing I have played with is basic markups such as HTML and CSS) so I have to learn the code first. With this type of learning, I try to take things slow to not overwhelm myself and to try to memorize methods one step at a time. I still have yet to master the knowledge of creating some basic lines of text (it feels like I need to write so much more in Java than I did in Basic, which I did attempt to learn but then stopped when I realized how pointless that language basically is in today's market), so I am quite a distance away from creating an app.

You get a car that can go faster, but then you insist on going slower. Why can't we get these nice things, we could actually use the potential!

I can't even start my computer under an hour with a regular hard drive! It also fails entirely to work with a browser or any other application with more than a single line of code. Right now I am using what they call in the technical field "genie power". Basically, I kidnapped a genie and am forcing him to make my regular hard drive do stuff it normally couldn't do like open an application.

Yeah, I am not a fan of text adventures and don't like playing them normally (I only did it to study old games for historical purposes, torturing myself in the process). Visual adventure games, like the ones by Lucasarts, aren't bad at all. They don't offer much in the way of replayability, but they do allow for some nice storytelling elements and fun interaction with the environment. Honestly I am an FPS fan, I look at other games and wonder why they weren't made in a first person view. Horror gaming would sound more efficient from such an angle, as would anything with any sort of immersion (I actually find I cannot be immersed in a third person game).

Sorry to hear about your job, heh, I wouldn't recommend checking out his wife too much or you might find your payment cut down somewhat :P