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"Difficult to learn" settings

Started by danbuter, March 23, 2012, 08:21:16 AM

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ggroy

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Quote from: beeber;524451i still read (more often on lunch hour) but my downtime is mostly video games these days (ps2, wii, sid meier's pirates, WoW).  

I went through a video game phase around a decade ago.  (This was several years before I came back to rpg games).

At the time, I was spending a lot of time playing Grand Theft Auto 3 and later GTA Vice City.  (I never really got into GTA San Andreas).