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Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 18 Mar 2016, 01:25
by DaytonAndy
I really like bo3 but find my enjoyment is massively connection based. One second I can massacre everyone and the next I'm fodder. I am a bit of a codney fan boy though on xbox since black ops 1.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 18 Mar 2016, 17:05
by Kwacky
I'm sure Cookie is right about old age. They should have an old codgers server

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 18 Mar 2016, 23:35
by C00kiemonster
Kwacky wrote:I'm sure Cookie is right about old age. They should have an old codgers server
I was ace at quake 2 and 3. Now I don't bother as I just get killed 50 times a minute by teenagers on call of duty etc Its definitely age.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 29 Mar 2016, 08:45
by Kwacky
My lad is chuffed because he appears in some YouTubers video at the recent convention in Birmingham

By appears I mean you can see him jumping about in the background.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 06:16
by kiwikrasher
My son wants to visit the UK only because that's where all the Youtubers are

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 07:51
by Itchy
Both my kids like watching Minecraft videos. (facepalm)

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 08:53
by Kwacky
Yep, my son does that. I'm sure he spends more time watching videos about minecraft than he does playing it.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 09:02
by TonyB
Same. Annoys the shit out of me, what makes it worse are the gamers horrible sounding, pubescent and/or droning voices.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 10:02
by DaytonAndy
They are pretty annoying and I try not to watch their videos and adding to their revenue stream too much. You can pick up tips and map knowledge off them though. In a shooter like call of duty map knowledge is at least 50% of the battle.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 10:47
by kiwikrasher
My young fella watches walk thrus on any new game he wants, like a religion.

Then when he's either saved up for it with pocket money or a birthday/Christmas rolls around and he gets it he smashes it in about a week and wants something new.

I really wish he'd apply his Austic memory to school work rather than video games.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 11:08
by Cav
That's exactly what my girlfriend's autistic brother is like.. sometimes he will just wonder around building random stuff or whatever. He'll never play multiplayer and he isn't actually that good at the games but he would live his life on there if he could.

The only way we can get him to come down off it is with food, pepsi max or cake/chocolate etc! We have to bribe him to do his jobs with one off the list! haha

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 14:22
by Kwacky
Now that the weather has improved my son and his mates seem to be outside all the time.

I know a lot of people like to slag off computer games but I've found with my lad that as much as he loves playing on the Playstation he would far sooner be out on his bike, or having a nerf war, or generally run around like a nutter.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 17:03
by Itchy
I'd say that's a healthy attitude to have.
As much as my kids like playing outdoors, if they had to choose between the 2 it'd be electronics every time!

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 19:03
by D41
Kwacky wrote:
I know a lot of people like to slag off computer games but I've found with my lad that as much as he loves playing on the Playstation he would far sooner be out on his bike, or having a nerf war, or generally run around like a nutter.
I totally agree with that..... as an example, my kid has prolly learned more about modern history than he could possibly ever do through any other medium....not that he necessarily 'wants' to learn about it...it's just ancillary to whatever numbnut game he's playing.

Questions like "Dad, what was it like in the war??" notwithstanding.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 14 Jun 2016, 13:15
by Kwacky
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The new VR from Playstation looks good.

I see Crash Bandicoot is back as well (y)

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Jul 2016, 09:54
by Kwacky
I put Pokémon Go! on my phone yesterday.

It's very very addictive. I can see it causing problems as people go walking around looking for Pokémon to catch.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Jul 2016, 12:30
by kiwikrasher
Kwacky wrote:I put Pokémon Go! on my phone yesterday.

It's very very addictive. I can see it causing problems as people go walking around looking for Pokémon to catch.
I've had it on for 3 days, initially for the kids, I've never been a gamer. But it is addictive indeed. Me and the lad stopped at a group of pokestops with lures on the way home today and it was incredible how many people were rocking up!
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Each of those cars was home to at least two people on their phones and there's about 8 around that table.

We stayed for an hour and caught 31 Pokemon including our highest CP poke
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Me and the kids play as a team and who ever catches the poke puts their initial at the end of its name, hence the BEE for Byron (he's Freestyling a bit).

Jess is playing too, so we have some healthy competition. Both on level 8 so far. Would be so much easier in the city.

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Jul 2016, 12:34
by Kwacky
There are reports of thieves using it to lure people to catch Pokémon

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Jul 2016, 12:38
by kiwikrasher
Kwacky wrote:There are reports of thieves using it to lure people to catch Pokémon
Oh great (facepalm)

It's pretty insane the uptake it's got. My son thinks it's awesome, he's quote of the day 'the whole world have turned into gamers!' (lol)

Re: Gaming thread

Posted: 11 Jul 2016, 12:55
by Kwacky
I've just caught a Porygon at work :D