Is it because i'm old

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Hi
i hate to admit it but i'm in my 50's and still love games..i started on the super nintendo about 10 years ago...sometimes i go to the gamespot forums and and check out the pc game discussions..the thing is i'd guess at least 90% of the discussiond revolve around first person shooters.....I played the original doom some and tried the demos of far cry and Halo 2 but i just can't get into them...maybe it's just old age.i like more thinking than reflexes which is why i don't get into fast paced RTS games either..oh to be young again i guess..

Tom

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Originally written by Fenwik:

Hi
i hate to admit it but i'm in my 50's and still love games..i started on the super nintendo about 10 years ago...sometimes i go to the gamespot forums and and check out the pc game discussions..the thing is i'd guess at least 90% of the discussiond revolve around first person shooters.....I played the original doom some and tried the demos of far cry and Halo 2 but i just can't get into them...maybe it's just old age.i like more thinking than reflexes which is why i don't get into fast paced RTS games either..oh to be young again i guess..

Tom

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You're just not in the right frame of mind. Try playing some music which fits with the game theme while playing. If that doesn't work, try setting yourself a target, and if you get it, you reward yourself. EG. 50% accuracy = piece of chocolate.

Hope you get back into the swing of things.

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Well

i haven't tried doom3 yet

lol

[ Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:16: Message edited by: Fenwik ]
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Welcome to Spiderweb, Fenwik. Leave what's left of your sanity at the door.

Ignore your karma, by the way. I'll never understand what people find so amusing about that, but there you have it.

Micael, you don't have to quote an entire post to respond to one part of it, especially if your post only makes sense in response to the post above it.

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Different people have different tastes. Sure young people have better reflexes, but I don't believe someone less younger will be worse at FPS just because of that.

Anyway, although I like certain FPS (Call of Duty, Alien vs Predator, for example ), I don't like other FPS (Doom 3, Halo 1 and 2, for example). So maybe you just didn't pick a FPS that suits your taste.

I have good reflexes, but I like more RPGs, turn based strategy/tactical games, etc.

Usually, those pc gaming forum enthusiasts are young teenagers, that only want action and don't apreciate more reflexive games (they get bored and loose concentration fast). :D Lol, I know I'm making an awful generalization. :P

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Yes, it's because you're old.
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quote:
Originally written by Fenwik:

Hi
I hate to admit it butIi'm in my 50's and still love games. I started on the super nintendo about 10 years ago...

There's nothing wrong about playing video games at any age, young or old. My dad plays on the XBOX (usually Madden 2006) during the weekends and he's in his mid 50s.

I say, if video games make your day, then by all means, play on!

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Alorael is supposedly 56, and he still plays games and posts here a lot. There's nothing keeping you from doing what you want even if it's video games and message boards in your fifties. That's if you don't mind the likes of us teenagers. :P

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FPS's don't suit everybody, regardless of age. Pointless violence never turned me on -- I want the story behind it. :P
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quote:
Originally written by Fenwik:

Well

i haven't tried doom3 yet

lol

Somehow I get this feeling that Fenwik is no older than 13. Call it a compliment, I guess?

I guess my image of 50-year-olds just doesn't mix well with AOL-speak. I mean, video games I can understand, but it doesn't seem likely to me that they would have picked up on the internet slang.

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Tom

Tom
And why would he put his name in twice? I'm gonna have to go with Arsenic on this one.

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I think he's just trying to be "hip" and "with it" like the young kids. :P

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FPSes are for those with 1337-skillz and ub3r-h4x. You're either born with it, or you're not.

And playing games at 50 isn't weird. In fact, the average gamer is well over 21 years old.

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quote:
Originally written by Benny Boy:

Alorael is supposedly 56, and he still plays games and posts here a lot.
Skribbane: Stay Young Forever!

:P

Edit: There is only one person over 50 here whom I believe 100% about their age. I like Empiricism.

[ Thursday, September 01, 2005 19:37: Message edited by: Arancaytar ]

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Only one, Aran? Assuming you're trustworthy, I'd say there are at least two... I mean, she could just be a really good actress, but...

Prem, I know what you mean. Even the ones with stories, though, don't appeal to me. I may also have something to do with the fact that I have horrific aim, but still...

I agree, wizard, it was my first thought upon reading his opening post.

EDIT: 13 may be a bit young, though. I'd say he's older than that.

[ Thursday, September 01, 2005 20:11: Message edited by: Lady Davida ]

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I mentioned empiricism. As trustworthy as the other two may be, I only really *know* about one.

Also, older members have the tendency to spend much longer on their posts (that's from experience). Compare with Ents: If it is worth saying, it is worth spending some time to say it. You will find virtually no typos or grammar mistakes, especially not ones made in haste or carelessness.

Although that doesn't work the other way - not everyone who writes carefully is old. I'm not.

[ Thursday, September 01, 2005 21:50: Message edited by: Arancaytar ]

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yeah i lied..i'm 59 but i figured 50's sounded a little younger.......i wish i was 13..but i just lost my fiance who was 54 to a brain aneurisim....

13 and i wouldn't have to deal with loss....oh well......it was july 15th after getting back from seeing her in Virginia for the fourth...so i do a lot of internet aimless surfing lately....just trying to find something that is totally immersive for awhile
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Well, 59 makes you still in you fifties, so I don't see why you would lie...

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quote:
Originally written by Monkey Glands:

My father is 62 and he types in all caps with no punctuation. Bad grammar is universal, I'm afraid. :P
Accustomed to telegraph, perhaps? ;)

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quote:
Originally written by Fenwik:

so i do a lot of internet aimless surfing lately....just trying to find something that is totally immersive for awhile
Don't do that.

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You know, Overwhelming, I think we'd all appreciate it if you were to let the guy grieve in his own way instead of being a self-righteous jerk.

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Jerk or not, "To express one's feelings, is to express one's self".

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quote:
Originally written by Monkey Glands:

You know, Overwhelming, I think we'd all appreciate it if you were to let the guy grieve in his own way instead of being a self-righteous jerk.
I didn't say he should be a self-righteous jerk. Or if you were calling me a self-righteous jerk, then I must ask you: why should you, a moderator, insult me?

Anyway, you should know that "that way" is not a good way. I was just caring about it. No need of agressive and childish remarks like your's.

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