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A game...or life?


Acoran

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Morrowind is an entertainment form, not a life. I would say to te people that spend more time in Vvardenfell than outside that it actually steals life.. I dont even play Morrowind anymore, I like the community (looks around at all the great people he met playing Morrowind :) ), but you need to have a real life.

 

Cant live in front of a screen is what I say.... <_<

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What do you call real life? :P

 

If you firmly believe that you are the Nerevarine and that your friends, family and co-workers should address you with due deference and respect, if you can't talk to people IRL anymore because you can't find the spacebar, if you start reading food ingredients lists and wonder why they don't list the effects on the packaging, if you grumble about why plane journeys don't take you to your destination in a single moment of fade-to-black.....then perhaps your boundaries have become a bit too blurred. :lol:

 

But if you acknowledge that games are a part of your life - a part you enjoy, a part that gives you something worthwhile, something you like to talk about etc - then what's wrong with MOrrowind becoming part of your life?

 

 

And stop looking at the Nerevarine like that!!!!!!

 

:lol:

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  • 8 years later...
Time for morrowwind has long since passed but this thread is still active. Let me say that many games have been part of my life and will continue to be. Whether gaming is "real life" or not remains to be debated, but what does the so called REAL LIFE have to offer? You work from 9.00 to 17.00 every day and after that you go home to your nagging wife and screaming kids and worry about paying the house mortgage and other bills and then you grow old and die. Why should we choose "real life" instead of gaming?
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