View Full Version : Addicted to Halo 3
FireSky86
Jun5-09, 11:47 PM
Last December, I got an XBOX 360 coupled with some video games. Before this, I had never really played video games much. The last gaming system I owned was Nintendo 64 or short for N64.
Ever since December, my addiction to Halo 3 has been growing by day. My fingers hurt even just typing this.
Video games. The best way to avoid the social and natural world. :biggrin:
Halo 3 is a very fun game, but yeah i'm guessing you dont have school / uni or a job lol. With those factors you would find less and less time to play.
Moonbear
Jun6-09, 10:50 AM
So does that make PF the methadone clinic for gamers? Substitute a more socially acceptable addiction (educational discussions about science) for a more harmful one like gaming? :biggrin: You did see the warning label when you signed up, right, the one that the surgeon general requires explaining that PF may be addicting?
Hootenanny
Jun6-09, 10:59 AM
Whilst I don't have a gaming addition, I am certainly developing an addiction to Twitter! I have no idea why it is so addictive, but I seem to have developed the urge to broadcast what I am doing to the entire world, whilst reading the banalities of 100's of strangers.
:confused:
Whilst I don't have a gaming addition, I am certainly developing an addiction to Twitter!
If Halo is Heroin, and PF methadone, then Twitter is poppers.
FireSky86
Jun7-09, 12:00 AM
Everyone is addicted to something.
PF is a great way for me to see what topics are out there in certain areas of the forum. Biology and Astronomy are both interesting to me. So is Halo 3! :biggrin:
FireSky86
Jun7-09, 12:01 AM
Halo 3 is a very fun game, but yeah i'm guessing you dont have school / uni or a job lol. With those factors you would find less and less time to play.
I just started summer classes at my college just last Wednesday. I'm only taking two classes. I can't even find a job around here. So Halo 3 and school work fits in well.
Oh so I think....
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