They say the first step is... admitting you have a problem. Here's a small section of my computer desktop:
(http://i.imgur.com/I3UAJvd.jpg)
I fail to see the problem? ;D
Quote from: Jasyn on October 02, 2013, 04:58:02 PM
I fail to see the problem? ;D
I see the problem, they're not in alphabetical order. Or are they in order of prefernece? No, that can't be right. *ponder*
Quote from: Jasyn on October 02, 2013, 04:58:02 PM
I fail to see the problem? ;D
That.
Unless the problem is I don't have some of those on my desktop.
*Fights temptation to see if she can fit a few more games on her laptop*
I had an uncle that used to say that he didn't have a problem with drinking, it was everyone else that seemed to have a problem with his drinking. Bad example though, he was clearly an alcoholic.
You know you just skipped past steps 2 to 11 and on to step 12 right? You're currently delivering your message to fellow gamers, and putting them into practice. That's step 12. So, I guess you're recovery is done! Woot! Now you can get back to gaming. :P
Quote from: Namae Nai on October 03, 2013, 01:25:49 AM
That's step 12. So, I guess you're recovery is done! Woot! Now you can get back to gaming. :P
Yay! Unfortunately, I have WAY too much time on my hands. I need a new drug!
I wish I'd get into the WildStar or Landmark betas... because I clearly do not have enough games to play. ::)
Terraria.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/105600/
You can get it on the iphone/ipad too
No. Just no. Far too limited.
Get it on PC.
And it's addictive.
My younger son wants to play Terraria. But he has forgotten by playing a little EQ-2 younglings with me.
Terraria does look fun... like a side-scrolling Minecraft. I don't think I've played a side-scrolling platformer since "Sonic the Hedgehog" on my Sega Genesis. :o
I'm not a fan of Steam, but I may have to try it out. Or maybe on PS3?
I know the console versions are fairly far behind the PC versions.
Also, I'm not sure what it would be like to play with a controller.
I don't have as many MMOs installed as you do Askari but I sure do have a lot of icons on my screen, all of which are games except the standard Windows icons.
See, I've played most of those. And own the games. I simply delete the games when I stop playing them. Currently have NeverWinter Nights and GuildWars II on my pc.
Impressive collection that makes me think you have an even more impressive pc.