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randyrhoads

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#41
May 5, 2015
JacobWitcher said:
How can you become too old for entertainment? For that is what this is, entertainment.
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You could grow old enough to develop disabilities that make you too much of a noob to play.
 
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JacobWitcher

Banned
#42
May 6, 2015
randyrhoads said:
You could grow old enough to develop disabilities that make you too much of a noob to play.
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There are many things that could happen.

But the point was that going to watch the theater or watch a movie at home, or maybe play a game.
That's all for the sake of entertainment.

A controller is one of the easiest things to use, unlike anything else that requires a lot more effort and strenght such as going for a walk in the mountains or very long trip somewhere (which are healthy).

I see the possibility that growing older may open up possibilities that you might have children, there will be more things in life that must come first that will consume your time, and the time left over you rather spend on something else than games. Not because you are tired of playing games, but because you have different priorities.

But I speak only for myself.
 
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randyrhoads

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#43
May 6, 2015
I agree with everything except...

JacobWitcher said:
A controller
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dragonbird

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#44
May 6, 2015
JacobWitcher said:
I see the possibility that growing older may open up possibilities that you might have children, there will be more things in life that must come first that will consume your time,
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"Growing older" = "reaching the age when you might have children".
FML. I feel ancient :(
 
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BlackWolf500.298

Forum veteran
#45
May 6, 2015
A man is never too old for gaming.
A man only needs his hands and wits for gaming.
If a man starts loosing the wits or doesn't have the hands (which shouldn't happen to a man these days) then a man does not know if he wants to live.
(You know, if I'm start being too slow or stupid for games I will have a crisis)


Other than that, HEY, we GREW UP with games. We are different from out (current) parents or grandparents. We are so used to gaming these days, I think learning to play games properly as a young age is what elders these days are just missing. A lot of them never played video games, it's a very new and strange experience for them which is why it is so confusing and complicated (especially if you let them use a controller, hell I have trouble with controllers all the time, give me a K&M however and I'm and artist). The point is, we grew up with games, we learned it from a young(er) age on and we have it in our blood, in out guts to play games, especially those of us who are enthusiastic about it. I do not think that we will have trouble gaming when getting older. And that means hell no, as long as there is no trouble, you can bet your sorry arse that I will continue gaming (and making Let's Plays, maybe even reviews) until I drop dead on my chair.

(Sports can help to keep you fit enough and your reactions sharp enough, even if you are not the sporty type. I think it might help a lot in old age, even in terms of staying "in shape" for gaming, so you feel fit, comfortable, healthy and keep your reflexes fast enough)


randyrhoads said:
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Agreed. I was always the K%M type too. But hey, to each their own, I guess there ARE people being more comfortable with a controller.
I am not.
 
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dragonbird

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#46
May 6, 2015
As gamers grow older, I'd actually expect to see controllers specially designed to be more oldie-friendly. Something based on a trackball would be nice.
 
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volsung

Forum veteran
#47
May 6, 2015
What about brain-computer interfaces? Even people with arthritis could play games then.

Notice how nobody talks about brain-console interfaces though ;)

@Dragonbird

He probably meant growing old = age where you *might* have children, ie not guaranteed.
 
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wichat

Mentor
#48
May 6, 2015
volsung said:
He probably meant growing old = age where you *might* have children, ie not guaranteed.
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Not? So I never grown up enough because no babies in my life? I seee.....
 
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Lieste

Ex-moderator
#49
May 6, 2015
Wow. Having children is something children can do... That isn't "old".

Neither is no longer being able to have children. At most that would be mid-life.

I don't think "old" really means very much ~ some people accomplish this in their 20s, others stay alert, fit and interested in the world around them well into their 7th decade or beyond.
 
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volsung

Forum veteran
#50
May 6, 2015
wichat.571 said:
Not? So I never grown up enough because no babies in my life? I seee.....
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Sure, maybe, who knows?

That hypothetical statement dealt only with the physical possibility of having children as an indicator of aging (a bad one at that). Actually having or not having babies is beyond the scope of that metric, so it doesn't prove anything :)

We're all pretty juvenile here anyway, regardless of age.
 
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dragonbird

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#51
May 7, 2015
volsung said:
He probably meant growing old = age where you *might* have children, ie not guaranteed.
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It was the idea that the age when you might have children stopping you from playing is "old". When you're MY age, such people are "young".

Sigh. I'm past "old" and well into "antique".

And I can still kill the kayran! Take that, you young whippersnappers.
 
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227

Forum veteran
#52
May 7, 2015
Dragonbird said:
Sigh. I'm past "old" and well into "antique". And I can still kill the kayran! Take that, you young whippersnappers.
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You do an awesome Jolee Bindo impression, bro.
 
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dragonbird

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#53
May 7, 2015
227 said:
You do an awesome Jolee Bindo impression, bro.
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Hello, my dearest sister tutu. Can I kill you now? Pretty please?
 
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volsung

Forum veteran
#54
May 7, 2015
Dragonbird said:
It was the idea that the age when you might have children stopping you from playing is "old". When you're MY age, such people are "young".

Sigh. I'm past "old" and well into "antique".

And I can still kill the kayran! Take that, you young whippersnappers.
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I've noticed the limit between young and old keeps being pushed forward every year, usually around the time of my birthday. Somehow not everybody is aware of this though.
 
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wichat

Mentor
#55
May 7, 2015
Dragonbird said:
It was the idea that the age when you might have children stopping you from playing is "old". When you're MY age, such people are "young".

Sigh. I'm past "old" and well into "antique".

And I can still kill the kayran! Take that, you young whippersnappers.
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Well... which Dragon doesn't look antique... at less vintage?
 
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227

Forum veteran
#56
May 7, 2015
My hands could be chopped off and I'd still find a way to get my game on, a way that most likely involves turned-based games and some kind of tongue mouse. Age is nothing next to having your hands chopped off, so I welcome the rapidly-approaching specter of death and its ceaseless countdown toward a nice pine box.

And when they bury me, they won't place coins on my eyes like the Greeks, but Game Boy cartridges. Suck it, ferryman.

Dragonbird said:
Hello, my dearest sister tutu. Can I kill you now? Pretty please?
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Of course not; violence against women is ungentlemanly. A respectable sir such as yourself would do well to avoid engaging in such a sordid practice.
 
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Lieste

Ex-moderator
#57
May 7, 2015
Poor Dragonbird. Old and male.
 
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wichat

Mentor
#58
May 7, 2015
Lieste said:
Poor Dragonbird. Old and male.
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NO! Old and Respectable.... ;)
 
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Lieste

Ex-moderator
#59
May 7, 2015
That's even worse!
I intend to continue being disreputable for always.
 
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dragonbird

Ex-moderator
#60
May 8, 2015
Lieste said:
Poor Dragonbird. Old and male.
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There's no need for the insults.
:halt:

Anyway, it' should be "Poor tutu, all grown up and he still doesn't know the difference".

@wichat.571 - don't worry, the 'respectable' veneer rubs off once you reach a certain age.

@227 - if this is all a clumsy attempt at a "Tits or GTFO", you're out of luck, I'm afraid.
 
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