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Niles

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Niles

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Tons dude. Apex, BFV, Rust, 7 days to die, killing floors, starcraft (remade version), rainbox six siege etc
I like Apex, even though I'm pretty shit at it lol. Between BFV and Rainbow Six Siege, which would you recommend?
 

Helen

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@Niles you only play multiplayer kinds of games? i personally dislike those. never understood how people could play 200 times on the same map.

@Boris loves those.

I like something like shadow of the the tomb raider, IMO it was an amazing game. I don't like to play games for skill. I like to play games like watching a movie with adventures and good stories.
 

Niles

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@Niles you only play multiplayer kinds of games? i personally dislike those. never understood how people could play 200 times on the same map.

@Boris loves those.

I like something like shadow of the the tomb raider, IMO it was an amazing game. I don't like to play games for skill. I like to play games like watching a movie with adventures and good stories.
I tend to like a little bit of everything, except MOBAs. I like esport-type multiplayer games since you can hop on when you only have 15min of free time and get in a game or two, but I also love action/adventure story-based games. In that genre I'd have to say that "The Last of Us" is my favorite, because the storytelling, gameplay, and immersion is on a completely different level. The game that I've sank the most time into was WoW, back in the vanilla days. I'll probably give WoW classic a try when it comes out, to see if it's possible to enjoy without playing 4 hours a day like I used to lol.

I never got a chance to play Shadow of the Tomb Raider, but I've heard good things. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out.
 

Admiral

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Get Red Dead Redemption 2. Best game ever. Well after Mario Kart ofcourse.
 

barbaar

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@Niles you only play multiplayer kinds of games? i personally dislike those. never understood how people could play 200 times on the same map.

@Boris loves those.

I like something like shadow of the the tomb raider, IMO it was an amazing game. I don't like to play games for skill. I like to play games like watching a movie with adventures and good stories.
Have you played the Witcher 3? One of the best stories in a game imo )
 

RebelWithACause

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I never play videogames but I still have an interest in them. Maybe some days I will play these games.

- Soma (horror game by the makers of Amnesia, looks awesome with a cool story)
- All Deus Ex games
- Dark Souls III
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance (open world medieval game, love this setting, very detailed)
- Yakuza Kiwami (beat 'em up/RPG about yakuza)
- ARMA 3 (war sim, realism is cool)
- Age of Empires 2 HD
 

bruschi11

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@Niles

I like something like shadow of the the tomb raider, IMO it was an amazing game. I don't like to play games for skill. I like to play games like watching a movie with adventures and good stories.

There’s nothing like being Arthur in Red Dead Redemption 2 and living that story. Getting stuck on that Island in that war was craziest thing I’ve ever encountered in a video game.
 

MNK99

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There’s nothing like being Arthur in Red Dead Redemption 2 and living that story. Getting stuck on that Island in that war was craziest thing I’ve ever encountered in a video game.
horse so slow infuriating. but in GTA, I always end up in the ocean or cause a 20 car explosion on accident before getting to the next mission.

yakuza
sleeping dogs
tekken4life.
MGS
Zone of the enders 2
gradius v
ikaruga
devil may cry
mario tennis on nintendo... vr... forget what it's called.
 
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JasonSky

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@Niles you only play multiplayer kinds of games? i personally dislike those. never understood how people could play 200 times on the same map.

@Boris loves those.

I like something like shadow of the the tomb raider, IMO it was an amazing game. I don't like to play games for skill. I like to play games like watching a movie with adventures and good stories.
That's how games should be played tbh.
But at least for me and maybe @Boris as well, I get drawn to the competitive aspect of multiplayer games: that's why I played games like League & CSGO. But as I'm getting older I'm starting to find these competitive games dumb and more of a waste of time, but still play sometimes. I have hardly played single player games over the last 10 years or so, last big one I played was metal gear solid 5.
 

Niles

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Yo, it's been awhile. Wish I was checking in just to say hey, but I'm in the midst of a bit of a crash rn.

Past few years have been largely great, relative to where I was at the beginning of this mess. I've travelled a lot, been running around NYC, broke up with a long-term gf, dated a bit, started a new relationship, and am now living with my new gf. One of the best decisions I ever made was to stop letting my life be "on pause" due to pfs. My baseline was fairly good, in great shape, mostly happy, not even thinking about PFS for the most part.

However, due to stressful life events, I made some stupid mistakes. I started using kratom, stimulants, and drinking more than I should have. I let my healthy habits slip. Then, I came down with flu-like symptoms for a week or so and had a big flare up of pain and inflammation all over. Tested negative for COVID. But for a month or so since, I've had SI joint pain, pain in the hands and fingers (potentially arthritic conditions, still getting everything checked out), pain in the face, teeth, gum recession, and periods of headaches/brain fog. I tried some bone health supplements which seems to WORSEN symptoms (I'm thinking due to a bad reaction to vit d and k), so for now I'm just trying to get back to a good baseline with diet, exercise, and potentially TEI if things don't continue to improve.

All things considered, I'm in good spirits. Not catastrophizing, but still taking things seriously one day at a time. I'm hoping no damage has been done that I can't come back from.

Anyway, I'm trying to stay the course and not do anything rash to make things worse. But, if anyone has any suggestions lmk. I probably won't stick around here too long because the "set it and forget it" mentality with good lifestyle habits was the best thing for me. Hope everyone is doing well!
 

TubZy

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Yo, it's been awhile. Wish I was checking in just to say hey, but I'm in the midst of a bit of a crash rn.

Past few years have been largely great, relative to where I was at the beginning of this mess. I've travelled a lot, been running around NYC, broke up with a long-term gf, dated a bit, started a new relationship, and am now living with my new gf. One of the best decisions I ever made was to stop letting my life be "on pause" due to pfs. My baseline was fairly good, in great shape, mostly happy, not even thinking about PFS for the most part.

However, due to stressful life events, I made some stupid mistakes. I started using kratom, stimulants, and drinking more than I should have. I let my healthy habits slip. Then, I came down with flu-like symptoms for a week or so and had a big flare up of pain and inflammation all over. Tested negative for COVID. But for a month or so since, I've had SI joint pain, pain in the hands and fingers (potentially arthritic conditions, still getting everything checked out), pain in the face, teeth, gum recession, and periods of headaches/brain fog. I tried some bone health supplements which seems to WORSEN symptoms (I'm thinking due to a bad reaction to vit d and k), so for now I'm just trying to get back to a good baseline with diet, exercise, and potentially TEI if things don't continue to improve.

All things considered, I'm in good spirits. Not catastrophizing, but still taking things seriously one day at a time. I'm hoping no damage has been done that I can't come back from.

Anyway, I'm trying to stay the course and not do anything rash to make things worse. But, if anyone has any suggestions lmk. I probably won't stick around here too long because the "set it and forget it" mentality with good lifestyle habits was the best thing for me. Hope everyone is doing well!
Hey man. Surprised you still found this place lol. My overall suggestion would be to try the electrolyte protocol (or a partial derivative of it) regardless if its PFS or immune related IMO.