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Never bought my own handtruck
I forgot, you’re a militia man too.People who like owning it with no strings attached.
I forgot, you’re a militia man too.People who like owning it with no strings attached.
Back in the day before COD we played Counter Strike Source. That has to be my favorite game of all time!I used to play the Call of Duty games, but they eventually grew beyond my finger eye coordination abilities lol. The thing that I’ve been doing for the past year now is Iracing. A lil pricey but really fun
Counter strike was amazing.Back in the day before COD we played Counter Strike Source. That has to be my favorite game of all time!
It still is. Every so often I'll log in and play for a while. Brings back a lot of good memories.Counter strike was amazing.
And what are you talking about? Boomers don't buy music. They just listen to whatever happens to be coming through on TV and then complain about how there hasn't been any music made since the 70's.Who buys music Boomer?
I could wire a whole building by myself if this song was playing in the background.I might buy the Minecraft soundtrack. Very meditative.
Looks pretty fun from the ones I've watched attempt it.oh yeah
It’s rad
Looks pretty fun from the ones I've watched attempt it.
Computer games of 20-30 years ago are better than most of the trash pushed out now. Pretty graphics but not much else these days.Started out playing Wizardry on an Apple 2 back in 81 or 82, been playing computer games ever since. Prior to that played video games on an Atari console, but once I started playing with computers I never went back.
There's still some pretty good stuff out there even if you're picky. Bethesda (Skyrim, Fallout) and Firaxis (Civilization, Xcom)consistently put out deep single-player games with a lot of replay value. I don't play competitive multi-player games anymore, can't keep up with the 12 years olds especially in FPS.Computer games of 20-30 years ago are better than most of the trash pushed out now. Pretty graphics but not much else these days.
I was always more into turn based strategy games that are mostly out of fashion now.There's still some pretty good stuff out there even if you're picky. Bethesda (Skyrim, Fallout) and Firaxis (Civilization, Xcom)consistently put out deep single-player games with a lot of replay value. I don't play competitive multi-player games anymore, can't keep up with the 12 years olds especially in FPS.
Xcom and Civ are both turn-based strategy, might not be your cup of tea though.I was always more into turn based strategy games that are mostly out of fashion now.