I turned 31 this year. This marks 13 years of playing Blizzard games.
I can still remember playing SC in my bedroom on my first computer (that I FINANCED and paid $2,500 for) with 64MB of RAM, a 12GB disk, and a Voodoo 3 video card. I had this ghetto TV stand and ottoman combo, and I would hunker on to the ottoman with my legs crossed, arms extended to the mouse and keyboard in the most awkward position imaginable because a computer desk simply wasn't in the budget. I would stare at my 15" monitor for hours, playing game after game after game of SC, with the stamina and resilience that only an 18-year-old has.
I remember being 22 after my first year of college. My girlfriend and I had just broke up and moved out our apartment, and I had moved back in with my mom for the summer. I spent that entire summer doing two things. DJ'ing and playing D2. I played D2 for over 12 hours each day. My mission was to build the best legit druid in the world. No hacked or duped items. Crafted rings. Cadaecus. Max 3/20/19 small charms. The time spent in trade alone was incredibly time-consuming.
Then there was WoW. I picked that up when I was 26. The amount of time I've sunk into that game is embarrassing. But put it this way. If I executed a "/play" on all my characters and added them up, I would have close to 365 days total played. That's 8,760 hours.
Now, I look at SC2 which I bought earlier this year. I've played maybe 250 games total. I'll play 10-20 games, and drop it for a couple weeks and pick it back up when the mood strikes. I wonder if I'm getting old, because I can't seem to muster up the energy to spend on this game. Is it the game or is it me.. ? I guess D3 will be the deciding factor.
I can still remember playing SC in my bedroom on my first computer (that I FINANCED and paid $2,500 for) with 64MB of RAM, a 12GB disk, and a Voodoo 3 video card. I had this ghetto TV stand and ottoman combo, and I would hunker on to the ottoman with my legs crossed, arms extended to the mouse and keyboard in the most awkward position imaginable because a computer desk simply wasn't in the budget. I would stare at my 15" monitor for hours, playing game after game after game of SC, with the stamina and resilience that only an 18-year-old has.
I remember being 22 after my first year of college. My girlfriend and I had just broke up and moved out our apartment, and I had moved back in with my mom for the summer. I spent that entire summer doing two things. DJ'ing and playing D2. I played D2 for over 12 hours each day. My mission was to build the best legit druid in the world. No hacked or duped items. Crafted rings. Cadaecus. Max 3/20/19 small charms. The time spent in trade alone was incredibly time-consuming.
Then there was WoW. I picked that up when I was 26. The amount of time I've sunk into that game is embarrassing. But put it this way. If I executed a "/play" on all my characters and added them up, I would have close to 365 days total played. That's 8,760 hours.
Now, I look at SC2 which I bought earlier this year. I've played maybe 250 games total. I'll play 10-20 games, and drop it for a couple weeks and pick it back up when the mood strikes. I wonder if I'm getting old, because I can't seem to muster up the energy to spend on this game. Is it the game or is it me.. ? I guess D3 will be the deciding factor.