Message from @ExternalPepsi
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IE Uno nights
I tried to set up a local board game night but venue was an issue
Nah, I can play uno with my kids. Would rather shoot something
Age of mythology sadly died on steam. Age of empires is still going hot though
I live near a place where al the Magic the Gathering and DnD people go to play that is usually poppin off and has regular tournaments
I like Settlers of Catan a lot
Age of empires actually taught me a ton about history through video gaming lol
Never tried settlers of Catan
You should check it out, but ya need a couple/ few others to play
Is it on steam?
It's a board game
Oh haha
I'll download age of mythology when it goes on sale again just for the throwback
Rise of Nations
I remember my Dad telling me I couldn't play Civ until I learned to read 😂
He got to obsessive about video games, had to quit them
Particularly Civ
Gaming unlocks certain experiences you would otherwise never have in the modern world. The book Generation Identity briefly but correctly points this out.
It is not so surprising when folks get addicted
If you guys start playing games make it one that isn't too demanding. We don't all have super elite gaming pcs here.
Damn. So Ark is out of the question.
@ChippedStones got me to download Sins of a Solar Empire when it was free on Humble Bundle, is from 2008 so it doesn't take much but I haven't played it yet
Gamer Poasting
woah
Minecraft should be the game.
Yeah it's fun and casual
Just checked my profile. last time I played a steam game was on Aug 26 for 1.3 hours lol.
And it's creative. And most importantly everyone can run it
And it's cross platform I think @ExternalPepsi
Last time I played a video game on Steam was over a month ago
No idea how everyone my age seems to have these gaming computers
I bought mine with a work bonus one year
I have a Thinkpad that's like 5 years old and desktop that's about 11 years old
I have a Helios 300 laptop, great bang for the buck. Was a compounded gift, skipped a Christmas and got it for my 18th birthday lol
Great bang for the buck
I would recommend buying parts for your PC and either learning or hiring someone to assemble it. You will save lots of money.
@CarletonJ it's still a bit costly tho right?
Yeah. You won't find a good PC under 700
I mean, you can build one for cheaper. Just won't play games at high settings.