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#1002 Mar 13 2014 at 4:27 AM Rating: Good
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I think my favorite deck before I quit playing was a blue deck filled with Horseshoe Crabs, Hermetic Studies, and Sigils of Sleep. Supported with some various counter spells and card drawing spells so I could get the items I needed and protect the creature and enchantments.
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#1003 Mar 13 2014 at 8:18 AM Rating: Excellent
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You guys are making me want to get back to working on my Zombdrazi card cycling deck.
#1004 Mar 13 2014 at 9:29 AM Rating: Good
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It got me itching to start up again as well but since I don't have a shop or group to play with nearby I decided to go and sell what I have left instead. The ad has been up for less than half an hour and I've already got a bid for €500.

Edit: that's with a retail value in perfect conditions (which a significant part of mine are not) of a little under €900.

Edited, Mar 13th 2014 5:35pm by Aethien
#1005 Mar 13 2014 at 9:44 AM Rating: Excellent
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See, that's why you have children.

Speaking of, my son mentioned wanting to play Rust Smiley: laugh Unfortunately for him, the other computer is next to the TV in the family room so his game playing access is restricted by the wife's TV watchin' (which is often streamed from the computer anyway). Since your structures begin decaying 24-72 hours after you log out (unless you log back in and use them), it didn't seem worth it to have to start over each time you get to play.
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#1006 Mar 13 2014 at 1:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm not old enough to have kids and $700 is a pretty significant amount of cash.
#1007 Mar 14 2014 at 10:23 AM Rating: Good
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Well, I got my copy of Dark Souls 2 yesterday. Working a double today and one tomorrow. I should try to remember to put it in the PS3 and do whatever installation dance I have to do either tonight or in the morning so I might actually get to play it tomorrow after work or Sunday.
#1008 Mar 14 2014 at 1:10 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
I'm not old enough to have kids and $700 is a pretty significant amount of cash.


yeah and if you have kids and want to play with them later you can always buy a lot of crappy cards for under 50 bucks on ebay and enjoy making decks out of dreck

As long as everyone is playing with dreck it doesn't matter

Edited, Mar 14th 2014 12:10pm by Olorinus
#1009 Mar 14 2014 at 2:21 PM Rating: Good
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I'm way too competitive for that, or my wallet, if I play MtG. I always liked the old cards the most as well but Legacy is as expensive as Vintage used to be when I still played and the barrier for entry is just at $1000-1500 per deck at least in dual lands, fetch lands and Wasteland which are pretty much mandatory in every Legacy deck.

Hell, look at a deck like this that's competitive in Legacy and looks like a lot of fun to play, the pricetag for all those cards is around $3750. Even Goblins which is a relatively cheap deck because it uses so many cheap cards is still about $1750.
#1010 Mar 16 2014 at 9:30 AM Rating: Good
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I'm considering putting some money aside for a PS Vita. I've had PS+ for a while now, and I would instantly have a library of over 30 games from PS+ games and cross-play titles (mostly the PS1/PS2 titles I've bought).
#1011 Mar 16 2014 at 12:38 PM Rating: Decent
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The Vita is a solid machine. The only real problem with it is that you have to buy incredibly overpriced memory cards if you want to download games. If you don't mind used, you can find some good deals. I paid 160 for mine, and it came with two games, a 16gig memory card and a travel case.
#1012 Mar 16 2014 at 12:44 PM Rating: Good
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Turin wrote:
The Vita is a solid machine. The only real problem with it is that you have to buy incredibly overpriced memory cards if you want to download games. If you don't mind used, you can find some good deals. I paid 160 for mine, and it came with two games, a 16gig memory card and a travel case.
Nice. That's not too bad. I wouldn't typically have a problem with storage space for something like that. If I cleaned up my PS3 HDD a bit, I would have a bunch of room to store games there, and just transfer what I want to the Vita.
#1013 Mar 17 2014 at 8:02 AM Rating: Good
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Don't Starve was the only game I played at all this weekend. My elbow hurts. In my best stretch I was almost through my second winter at 63 days. I dreamed of hounds.

I think I better tuck the game away now, or I could go nuts.
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#1014 Mar 17 2014 at 11:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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Anyone else dip into One Finger Death Punch yet?

Playing through it makes my index and middle fingers feel like I just did a ton of piano exercises.
#1015 Mar 17 2014 at 1:25 PM Rating: Good
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I picked up Rocksmith 2014 since it was on sale for a $15. Much better song list than the last game and just overall better.

#1016 Mar 17 2014 at 8:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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Haven't tried it yet but: Dead Cry - Total zombie conversion mod for Far Cry 3. New world, new plot, new all sorts of stuff.



Edited, Mar 17th 2014 9:56pm by Jophiel
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#1017 Mar 17 2014 at 9:30 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
I'm not old enough to have kids and $700 is a pretty significant amount of cash.


I knew people who were pregnant by 16. Age is no indicator.
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#1018 Mar 17 2014 at 9:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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I knew people who were pregnant by 16.

I bet they didn't play Magic: the Gathering, though.
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#1019 Mar 18 2014 at 4:34 PM Rating: Good
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IDrownFish of the Seven Seas wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
I'm not old enough to have kids and $700 is a pretty significant amount of cash.


I knew people who were pregnant by 16. Age is no indicator.


My momma

;)

and no, she didn't play magic the gathering... don't think it existed back then, but even if it had, she wouldn't have played it.

Lately I've been playing pokemon again. Doing lots of wheeling and dealing to collect Kalos-born legendaries and multiples of the fully evolved T-Rex pokemon because I like it but not enough to level the baby rexes by myself.

Edited, Mar 18th 2014 3:35pm by Olorinus
#1020 Mar 18 2014 at 9:30 PM Rating: Good
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How do you not know pregnant sixteen year olds? It's like Mtv's entire lineup.
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#1021 Mar 19 2014 at 6:25 AM Rating: Good
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So did anyone get the FFX HD remake? I haven't picked it up yet, but I intend to.
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#1022 Mar 19 2014 at 8:04 AM Rating: Good
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With the recent release of Dark Souls 2, there's no incentive for me to do so right now, since even if I can get some playstation time, it won't be spent on FFX. As soon as it hits a price drop, sale or I get really bored, I probably will.
#1023 Mar 19 2014 at 10:07 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, that's sort of where I'm at, and I'm not even playing anything seriously right now. I want to replay it, but it's still replaying it.
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#1024 Mar 19 2014 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Yeah, that's sort of where I'm at, and I'm not even playing anything seriously right now. I want to replay it, but it's still replaying it.
I bought Catlevania: Symphony of the Night on a whim because I haven't played it in forever. Booted it up, played for like an hour, sated my nostalgia, and then realized that I was replaying a game I've played dozens of times instead of finishing (or starting) any number of well-liked games that I own and for whatever reason never finished/played. So, I stopped playing Castlevania, and booted up Netflix.
#1025 Mar 19 2014 at 10:55 AM Rating: Good
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I don't get the HD remakes, unless you've never played the game before why would you spend money on it? Seems a little silly to me.
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then realized that I was replaying a game I've played dozens of times instead of finishing (or starting) any number of well-liked games that I own and for whatever reason never finished/played. So, I stopped playing Castlevania, and booted up Netflix.

They have games on Netflix? Smiley: grin
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