PlayStation 3

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The Last Word
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Re: PlayStation 3

Post by The Last Word »

Keith Rasputin wrote:

> Be sure to wipe the spunk stains off your little toy when you flog it on ebay though won't you...?

I thought you were bored with all this so why bother with infantile insults?

Perhaps you meant boring, to which I'd be inclined to agree.

"Let's do it..."
Fraser
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Re: PlayStation 3

Post by Fraser »

I'll ask your permission in future before I post anything.
IdolDroog
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Re: PlayStation 3

Post by IdolDroog »

I understand your concern Keith, but there here are a few elements to consider...

I attribute a good part of my driving ability in terms of awareness and coordination to playing driving games from the age of 10 upwards

The WW2 based CoD/ MoH games have contributed hugely to my love of war history and even though I would have still been an enthusiast the games put you in a v.v.v.watered down version of reality - but its a glimpse at the horror nonetheless

The reason those guys were grunting at each other is probably because they were concentrating. It's quite hard to talk and play a game properly at the same time

The average console buyer is in their 20s, and with the price of consoles between 200-400? kids are less likely to have them.

They do initiate good social interaction, especially [excuse student rant about to come...] in the internet culture where people just lock themselves away on the internet....

...thats enough for one post. lol. But I do agree in the sense it's not overly productive to play continuously, i stopped from the ages of 20-23 because I felt guilty for "wasting" my time...I guess its like anything in life - fine in moderation eh
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