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Old 06-20-2018, 10:31 PM
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I will confess to I am a bit of a gamer mostly winter months when theres not much going on I have the xbox one s and the farm simulator that Tim mentioned is quite difficult. Right now I am playing the campain to the new call of duty WWll must say its very intresting storyline and as Terry said I liked all the black ops
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Old 06-20-2018, 10:48 PM
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NEVER picked one up in my life. (game thingy) Just like I've never seen Starwars movies. But I have watched paint dry.
Suppose it's a generation thing, or where one lives...
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Old 06-20-2018, 10:50 PM
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I don't get the gaming thing either!

Nothing to show for your time when you are done... Guess i'm old and out of touch?!

My 16 year old can play them non stop though!
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I will confess to I am a bit of a gamer mostly winter months when theres not much going on I have the xbox one s and the farm simulator that Tim mentioned is quite difficult. Right now I am playing the campain to the new call of duty WWll must say its very intresting storyline and as Terry said I liked all the black ops
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I use to be addicted to call of duty but my friend that I always played with online passed away and now I can't really bring myself to play it. I have been thinking of picking up the ww2 game simply because I find ww2 interesting.
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I use to be addicted to call of duty but my friend that I always played with online passed away and now I can't really bring myself to play it. I have been thinking of picking up the ww2 game simply because I find ww2 interesting.
You understand its just a game right? It's not like actually being in WWII, or likely has much if any historical accuracy. It's make believe.
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You understand its just a game right? It's not like actually being in WWII, or likely has much if any historical accuracy. It's make believe.
I think everyone has their own type of "escape" in life. I love to play golf, many think it's a dull boring sport but I find it tranquil and challenging at the same time. I'm not one for the games myself.. when I need a break from what's going on in life I'll go to one of the ranges, golf or gun both do the trick!
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You understand its just a game right? It's not like actually being in WWII, or likely has much if any historical accuracy. It's make believe.
Fully aware that it's just a game. I'm sure it's more accurate than you think, game companies today really do their research and spend millions of dollars to make the games as accurate and true to life as they can. I'm not saying anybody should use it as a bases for their college paper but I'm sure it's more accurate than some of the documentaries on YouTube.
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I mainly play farming simulator 2017 and american truck simulator. I don't play fortnite and I despise it because it killed my xbox. RIP. I just think that every new game is just stupid: "Oh, kill 5000 enemies and buy 25 loot crates for 10$ each to reach level 2" And don't even get me started on the ads...
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I'm finding it very hard to believe that there is this much talk about video games... No offense, but I just don't get it.

I never would have thought this this would have been a topic in OCC.
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This thread makes my head hurt. Think I'll pour me a cocktail and go sit by the pool.

So why is this thread not locked out?
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