I’ve never had problems passing time while waiting for stuff, I just go about the day like normal.
I’ve never had time seem to go by slower before a release of something exciting until the last 24 hours.
I’ve never had problems passing time while waiting for stuff, I just go about the day like normal.
I’ve never had time seem to go by slower before a release of something exciting until the last 24 hours.
Play TF2, Tribes Ascend, Half-life 2. Also watch Old Spice commercials. Because its like the sulphuric acid of the mind.
I’ll hopefully be looking for a job. And finishing restringing my new (second-hand) guitar and bass. And taking photos. And yeaaaah just normal life I guess?
I am and will continue to pass the time by sleeping in my hooch, because its 129 degrees outside and I have no interest in roasting. Oh, and randomly browsing the internet because youtube is blocked.
Wife: why are you shooting that poor man?
Me: what man?
Wife: that one with blood on his head.
Me: it’s a Zombie!
Wife: aaah, poor thing!
Gangnam Style dancing.
i started replaying all the main Resident Evil games the day before the release date was posted. i plan on finishing every game in chronological (story, not release date) on the 2nd-highest difficulty, complete all side missions, bonus stories and all possible scenarios for each character. So far i’ve only finished all of Zero’s game modes and the basic stories of Chris and Jill in REMake. i literally finished Chris’ scenario just now. i’m probably going to plow through Nemesis before RE2 simply for timelines’ sake. Plus, RE2 has a whopping 6 scenarios to play through and should take far longer than the 5 hours it takes to speed through Nemesis. i’m hoping to get through AT LEAST VeronicaX before BM comes out, simply because i’ve never finished it. i’ll inevitably play through BM from start to finish at least three time before i pick up another game.
With RE6 coming out in October and Raccoon City waiting to be played…along with the RE5 DLC i still haven’t played, i have some catching up to do. RE is one of those franchises where i have to replay every game again so i can segue into the newest story with names, trivia and events still fresh in my mind.
-Kawai Tei-
Playing Left 4 Dead 2 and watching movies. I also have to work in the mean time.
School and Quake 3 Arena
Mostly just playing TF2. I’ve just discovered that I’m actually really, really good with the Loch-N-Load.
TRINE 2: Goblin Menace came out today! Oh, boy…
And I am going to be training 17 people for 5 days the whole next week, ending 2 hours before Black Mesa release – perfect timing! I’m gonna reward myself with BM
Playing half life :s ource with ENB shaders.
I might get VAC’d for this, but meh.
why?
Replay the GTA 3 era and Crysis 2!
I’m going to play the recently released Front Mission 2 English fan translation. Then maybe some Final Fantasy 8, Parasite Eve, and Final Fantasy Tactics. Maybe I’ll give another shot at getting interested in the storyline of Crysis 2.
Perhaps I’ll re-watch a few episodes of The Walking Dead and Dexter. Maybe do some 3d modeling if I finally get motivated enough to exercise my creative mind (not likely these days).
And here comes the big problem where I don’t really feel like playing anything right now.
I’m watching Batman TAS but I’m almost finished up with that so…it’s gonna be a long week. I just hope all the shit I’m going to have to
get done soon makes it go by quickly.
Il make sure im cryogenically frozen for the last week, just hopefulli i dont wake up in the year 3012
Well I am replaying Sweet Half Life. That mod can be a pain at times.
I’ll also probably watch some movies to hold me over if I get bored then.
I’ll keep myself occupied with College work.
This last week is going to feel bloody long though, no matter what I do.
“Hope you’re ready for a long week…”
Pass the time? Well…I’m playing through all of the Half-Life games for the first time and documenting it all on YouTube! That’s keeping me pretty busy. I REALLY wish I would have discovered Half-Life earlier in my life!
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