Monday, 20 October 2008

Entrapped

Post-PMR isn't as interesting after all as to how we fantasize before our PMR..

An "imaginary reward", just to encourage ourselves, to extract the special bit of "reserved effort" stored for needed situations, for a thrust in our workforce.

"I wont touch my computer one month before the PMR, but i'll make up for those by playing everyday AFTER the PMR", so says many of my friends. But are they actually able to do that?

XD, now i come to think of it, many friends of mine are already complaining to me about how bored they are with their MMORPG games, asking me to recommend some games i'm currently playing.

My answer?

I haven't started to play games yet, i'm still busying myself with some online stuff - Blogging, blog-designing, chatting, etc etc. However when all the dust settles down, i might think of having a peek into the entrance of the gaming world once again.

Games which i plan to make a return to:

Call of Duty 4 : Modern Warfare Multiplayer

Geez i miss this game! XD sadly none of my friends could play it - either they hate FPS games, or they couldn't support the game, poor creatures. Whoever's playing this game, or fulfilled the system requirements, interested in playing but doesnt have the game itself, give me a tinkle, and hand me your external harddrive. The ISO file before installation uses a whopping 6.26GB.

For those who have the game already though, add me in Garena (ID: GlacialZ) and i'll be in CoD4 Malaysian Room 1.

Call of Duty 2 

Weird me, playing CoD4 BEFORE CoD2, but that's how it is.. Gonna enjoy the single player first, heard it was fun - according to arc. Gonna try trusting him, but still, dun think i'd like it as much as CoD4 though, seeing as i prefer present-time-weapons.

GTR-Evolution

Some kind of racing simulation. Didn't try it out yet. Might do so after pwning CoD2.

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Quite a year indeed. I've changed from a MMORPG fan to a MMORPG critic. Looking back now, i start to think that all the time wasted on MMORPG was.. well, wasn't worth it. As fat and arc said - no skills needed, just a boring life and plenty of time to spend farming. Starting to spread the news about that among my friends too.

At the same time, things go downhill in school - scoring a 7 in the Richter scale of boredom.

Usual teachings were stopped, our textbooks returned, and the school started to plan some "programs" for us Form 3 students. 

What we got today was some students from Despark Auto Academy, where the intro was some geeky guy driving his Subaru Impreza into our school compound. Displayed a turbocharger in the hood, but the rest wasnt really interesting after all.

However, there's still frisbee, badminton, volleyball, a camp i took part in, and our Form 3 mini talent-presentation that i will - to put it in a nice way, "look forward to".

And, quoted from Yimin,

"man...call somebody to publish blog....bored with this situation...haha..."

Indeed, im now checking whether anyone updates their blogs nowadays.

Seems not. 

Bye, gotta sleep.

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