Halo: Reach - Two weeks (I loved it too but just got bored fast) Team Fortress 2 - Two months (after release) Read Dead Redemption - Two months (after release) Unreal Tournament - One week (way into release, but I only lasted a week) Modern Warfare 2 - one weekend (I just couldn't stand CoD online anymore) Metal Gear Online - four months (my longest online shooter time, I love this game! I only quit because I forgot both of my KONAMI passwords and KONAMI-ID and the other login or whatever. So I just couldn't login anymore without paying $17. So I quit. I miss it. I really like MGO. It's very unique). S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl - about five minutes of one game, terrible!
I can't seem to commit to any games. I envy people that pick "their" game and play it and never get bored. I guess I can never have that.
" My girlfriend uses a HP Mini as her primary computer. She seems to like it a lot. However, I can't help you with any games as she really doesn't play any. "
I'm doing this too (make a netbook my main PC). I'm gonna use it for work and games and music and the world wide web (www) and even watching choppy video. Oh, plus, it makes a really cool wifi reader for Marvel Digital Comics (which is a great service).
Hey that's right! It's like, we're so used to seeing those parts of Europe as wartorn ruins that it's easy to forget those were civilized populations that were just milking their cows one day and being Jewish and stuff and BAM rubble everywhere and you can't be Jewish anymore (sorry!) and then hundreds of video games that fully detail their apartments' leftovers (and the cows they were milking sometimes too).
I'm gonna get one. Should I get a Samsung, ASUS or Acer? Also, what games have you played (good) on your netbook? PLAYED GOOD, NOT ALL CHOPPY I'M TALKING GOOD
I need stuff like movies, games, etc. that has wars where First World people live. Like, imagine guerrilla squads vs. military occupations all around Anytown, USA. Stuff like the Burger Town stronghold in MW2.
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