tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9158170957493722374.post3217662477001790335..comments2024-01-26T00:40:42.203+13:00Comments on 20mm Gamer: What Steam Is ForNick Granthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15668435293578877174noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9158170957493722374.post-51356988701854840972013-01-14T19:09:41.179+13:002013-01-14T19:09:41.179+13:00He, he, he! Your right, at least I've got pain...He, he, he! Your right, at least I've got painted toy soldiers to show for my time!Nick Granthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15668435293578877174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9158170957493722374.post-46435686770540346622013-01-14T16:58:05.375+13:002013-01-14T16:58:05.375+13:00Ahhh yes...some scary thoughts there...
Must admi...Ahhh yes...some scary thoughts there...<br /><br />Must admit I have wasted quite a few hours on PC & console games with nothing to show for it...and he's right, most of em do tend to stress you out because they are hard...my son can't understand why I like to use cheats now and play on "easy"- I reckon it's just not worth wasting the energy on a "hard" game.<br /><br />Is it possible however that many pursuits could be similarly thought of as wasting the precious few hours of our lives? Painting toy soldiers, playing golf, watching TV, drinking beer, whittling ? ;)<br /><br />I guess video games differ from many other pursuits in that there really is nothing to show afterwards- apart from a bigger internet bill, back-ache, deep vein thrombosis and eye strain. ;)Jacksarge Paintinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859137774361915594noreply@blogger.com