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Looking forward to this!

murphys123murphys123 Member Posts: 216

I love COX, and believe this will be a geat game to add to the list of casual games worth the price of admission.

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  • WhiteScionWhiteScion Member Posts: 67

    Definetly.

  • trev9999trev9999 Member Posts: 199

    what other games is in 'casual'. it's all about how much time u play it. if u play hours and hours u are super hardcore?

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  • JsteinerJsteiner Member Posts: 217
    Lets put it this way:

    This week you (the above poster) have donated 23 hours of your life to CoD4. That means in the past 7 days, you spent 1/7 of your life playing that game. That is "not casual."

    Casual gaming is 1-2 hours a day on average (every day) therefore 7-14 hours a week.

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  • trev9999trev9999 Member Posts: 199

    yeah ok. casual: the term used to describe gamers who have to work to pay for their games.

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  • DedthomDedthom Member Posts: 541

    I saw VIPER in the blurb about the game and that put this at the top of my "waiting for" list. I used to play the PNP game and if they can stick to that, along with improvements, this is going to be great.

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  • surlybirdsurlybird Member Posts: 25
    Originally posted by trev9999


    yeah ok. casual: the term used to describe gamers who have to work to pay for their games.

      Or those that aren't basement virgins, either one works I guess.

  • neonakaneonaka Member UncommonPosts: 779

    I don't see anything political that was said?

  • trev9999trev9999 Member Posts: 199
    Originally posted by surlybird

    Originally posted by trev9999


    yeah ok. casual: the term used to describe gamers who have to work to pay for their games.

      Or those that aren't basement virgins, either one works I guess.

    where else does it go from there?

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  • HyperfishHyperfish Member Posts: 101

    Meh, I've been burnt too many times to look forward to anything in a MMO sense any more.  I'll say I'm following it with, 'interest', but thats as far as I'll go.

  • sirsammy33sirsammy33 Member Posts: 64

    cant wait for these one :D      

  • neonakaneonaka Member UncommonPosts: 779

    Originally posted by trev9999

    Originally posted by surlybird

    Originally posted by trev9999


    yeah ok. casual: the term used to describe gamers who have to work to pay for their games.

      Or those that aren't basement virgins, either one works I guess.

    where else does it go from there?

    ummm... ok I agree with what you said, casual gamers have to work and do not get to play very much.

    The other guy was referring to basement nerds with a radioactive skin tone, who the only woman they have ever seen was Angelina Jolie on the cover of Stars magazine.

    I don't see how radioactive virgin nerds, translate into a political discussion tho?

  • MelkrowMelkrow Member Posts: 278

    I'm absolutely thrilled about this game.  It'll have all that CoX was missing and more.  Things don't get much better than that :)



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  • elf8blisself8bliss Member UncommonPosts: 304

    Long time fan of the pnp Champions rpg, and I can't wait for Cyrptic to release this mmo. I'm so stoked for it to become a mmo. Hopefully the down screw it up.

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