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  1. I have only ever played it with others and yeah you literally can alter the environment and player models. You can have lightsabers, ships, various vehicles and spawn random mobs/objects. Tons of different mods you can download from the steam store or whatever it is called. It's a fun time killer that's for sure. The hide and seek mode is fun with friends. 

  2. 25 minutes ago, killamch89 said:

    Then you need to prioritize - the real world always takes precedence so you need to handle those responsibilities first and then you can play your video games. That way, you can concentrate on the game and nothing else. As a result, you'll enjoy the experience even more.

    Good point! On that note I have been prioritizing real life over games. I haven't had any time for games and almost always I find myself not enjoying them as much as I used to only because I find something more productive to do with my time, for lack of a better way of saying it.

  3. Hello and a smile is the go to. Pickup lines are used for fun after getting to know the person. That's how it used to go for me haha.

     

    "Would you rather eat a goat baby or a matter baby?"

    "What's a matter baby?"

    "Nothing. What's the matter with you baby?"

    It's goofy and corny and I said that to my girl after a week of getting to know her. She thought it was cute/funny. 

     

  4. How about I go with a different post here. Jack from Harvest Moon (going for the one on the 64 and Back to Nature on the PS1). Bringing his grandfather's farm back to life and flourishing with animals and produce. Gives business to the community, makes relationships with neighbors. Eventually gets married and has children to help him with on his farm. Not to mention having the local spirits and gnomes befriend him for his good work for nature. 

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  5. On 4/23/2021 at 4:08 PM, StaceyPowers said:

    A lot of us spend hundreds of hours playing games. Do you feel like the time you invest in gaming takes you away from RL, or connects you to it in different ways?

    Good post! I have been having an incredibly difficult time staying interested in a game. I haven't been fully immersed in one for awhile now. To answer your question I do feel like it takes away from things I can be getting done in real life. Yard work, house work and all the many projects my Lady has lined up. I do miss just spending hours at a time on a game but I keep having real life things coming up. 

  6. On 4/23/2021 at 4:18 PM, StaceyPowers said:

    In another thread, @m76 mentioned some of his criteria for heroic characters. It made me curious about what everyone here looks for in heroes in video games. I think for me, a heroic character is one who does what they feel is right, but is also willing to face devastating truths.

    What I'm looking for in a heroic character is an individual who goes against their own ideologies and risks their safety for the "greater good". Trying to generalize here but that's what I believe makes a heroic character.

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