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    The other alternative is to find a place where there are no morons, like the Discworld MUD ;-)

    Or, in the case of MMOs, make the really good stuff NODROP.
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    I love the MMORPG part of it and i LOVE FF in general but i wont pay another dime to them. My friend/partner that i played w/ in FF11 used to pay real money for game money and it ****ed me off cause he had all the latest gear but then again he also saved my *** alot too. I just stopped paying for it cause on dial up the experience isnt really that great.

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    [stands up]

    Hi, my name is Evil Moo, and I haven't played a video game at length or with any consistency/frequency in 3 years.

    I'm an ex-gamer, and I used to have a problem. Now I'm free and living life, exploiting my youth to its fullest potential.

    Thank you.

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    Trevoke: *cough* hate to tell ya, but nodrop flag is changable - rem curse. (I built for Smaug muds for years.)

    [applause]Evilmoo[/applause] Too many of us have difficulty breaking those chains. In leaving the Muds I broke a 10 year addiction. Thankfully although WoW is highly addictive to me as well, I spend only a few hours per week actually playing it. Real Life is a rockin thing sometimes.
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    I'm an ex-gamer, and I used to have a problem. Now I'm free and living life, exploiting my youth to its fullest potential.
    lol me too. I still play but it's RARE and only for a short time. No more waking up in my 2 day old sweaty ass underwear asleep at the keyboard with beer cans all over. I was a "leet" team fortress player with my own games servers and admin on a few commercial servers and forums. I never spent a dime on my 30 hour binges.
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    I'm an ex-gamer, and I used to have a problem. Now I'm free and living life, exploiting my youth to its fullest potential.
    lol me too. I still play but it's RARE and only for a short time. No more waking up in my 2 day old sweaty ass underwear asleep at the keyboard with beer cans all over. I was a "leet" team fortress player with my own games servers and admin on a few commercial servers and forums. I never spent a dime on my 30 hour binges.
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  8. #38
    If you have the money, by all means, go for it. On diablo 2 LOD, it is impossible to find some of the items I want and I do not have the time nor patience to look for them. I'd rather pay for what I want and have it now, rather than spending pointless hours looking for these items I'll never find.
    “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

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