What kinds of questions do you think should be on guild applications?
Some basics would be experience and gear, etc. Do you think it's appropriate to ask for age or gender? Does it matter? How about personal information to get to know a person better to see if they fit with your group?
I have heard so many complaints about the GameCube....and now I rarely hear about it at all because it didn't have a lasting fanbase.
As for me, I guess maybe the Atari if you're getting technical. I loved played the games, but it's not like it was really advanced compared to the ones...
I love the idea of clans and guilds. I don't always use them and sometimes they can be full of drama (even with 'no drama' rules...those rarely work). I like being able to meet friends that way and hang out for group activities in them.
I'm trying to remember the last time I bought a physical copy of a game and it would've been several years ago. I didn't even go to the store, though...I had it delivered. I can't remember the last time I went into a store and bought one.
That's what I was going to mention, too.
The price difference makes a big difference. And people are already familiar with Xbox 360s to the point that some people would rather buy a new one to replace their current broken ones because they already have the games and whatnot.
Well I have a half a dozen NESes and a couple Ataris....a Playstation and PS2....my sister has an Xbox.... and I really think that's about it. I don't really have that many consoles any more.
I used to go through headsets every couple months.
I even tried buying more expensive ones and it didn't seem to matter.
My current one has lasted me at least 6 months, though, so I'm quite content with it.
If I'm on the PC, that's what I do sometimes, too.
Sometimes all I have to do is "print screen," though, and some games will automatically save it. For example, World of Warcraft and Steam games have a built-in system to take care of it.
Hmm, I'm not sure.
I remember playing a lot of Yahoo Games at the school library early on. I'm sure I played a bunch of single player card games and then maybe things like Spades or Hearts with other people. I spent a lot of time playing Yahoo Pool for a while, too.
My first MMORPG was...
I haven't cheated before, no. Well, unless you count things like looking up tutorials after I get stuck in single player games.
I have run into plenty of cheaters in multi-player games, though. It really kills it for me.
I play probably 3 hours a day. There are definitely times where I play more, like when I have a couple raids back to back or a new expansion comes out, etc. I try to back off on other days, though, to help balance it out and keep it in check.
Not much any more. I think we have something like 5 old NESs I can't let go of, even if some of them don't work any more. I've got a Gameboy or two laying around here somewhere, but I don't even use them any more. I'd love to get a Wii at some point if I get back into console gaming again, but I...