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  • Are we living in a fantasy world?

    I'm beginning to wonder if getting somewhere in the game is becoming more important than getting somewhere in life for many of us


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    [This message has been edited by Alexander's Horse (edited January 21, 2001).]

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    Originally posted by Alexander's Horse on 01-21-2001 06:12 PM
    I'm beginning to wonder if getting somewhere in the game is becoming more important than getting somewhere in life for many of us




    It depends on your point of view. I always loved history and this game lets me express this in tangeable terms. If your missing time with your family, or missing time at work/school, then chuck that evil silver disk in the trash!
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    • #3
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      Originally posted by cpoulos on 01-21-2001 06:53 PM
      It depends on your point of view. I always loved history and this game lets me express this in tangeable terms. If your missing time with your family, or missing time at work/school, then chuck that evil silver disk in the trash!


      How about chucking the family & work?
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      • #4
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        Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola on 01-21-2001 07:16 PM
        How about chucking the family & work?


        Whatever works for you.
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        • #5
          You seem to imply you can't do both
          I haven't found having a life and playing civ to be a problem
          Keep on Civin'
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          • #6
            I can see it: some guy on the streets, no family, no job, just a laptop and civ2.

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            • #7
              Well, I don't know about you, guys, but at least I live a dual-life; at night-time I wear latex, go to the streets and use my super-powers to fight evil and make the world a better place. And in my coverage-life, I'm just a regular nerd playing Civ II all the time.
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              • #8
                Ade: do you have a job, a family, a laptop, and civ2?

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                • #9
                  I do have a family (I still live with my parents), and civ2... in the second half of my dual-life

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Ade on 01-21-2001 09:18 PM
                    I do have a family (I still live with my parents), and civ2... in the second half of my dual-life




                    No offense intended but living with your parents isn't the same as having a family. It's your job to blow them off and do what ever you want (I'm assuming your a teenager or close to it...). Wait till you have a wife and kid(s), then try balancing work, family commitments and game play. Sometimes they don't make enough hours in the day to do the first 2 much less the third...

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                    • #11
                      niteowl: At least I don't have to worry about my wife bugging me about Civ2. She plays also. I'm almost worried about getting a 2nd PC, because she'd want to play multiplayer and she would likely kick my poor widdle Carthaginian butt


                      Narrator: Then niteowl stomps off mumbling something about that gosh-darn Cleopatra and her mindless Egyptian minions.

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                      • #12
                        When I grow up I'll not play civ. (yea right

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                        • #13
                          I have it easy compared to some of you. I'm not even a teen yet. I can play Civ once I get home from school, unless I come here or have a project due the next day.

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                          • #14
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                            I do have a family (I still live with my parents), and civ2... in the second half of my dual-life

                            Well, do you have a laptop ?

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                            • #15
                              ....and i always thought civ2 is life. damn bastards why do you bring up things like that? civ2 has always been my one and only world and now.....look at me.....don´t tell me you owe a life outside....no...please no......i always feared the day this could come up..........oooooooohnooooooooo
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