Morrowind pleases me. Including the fact that, since I don't play games for the fighting, I can make them easy, and actually get around to the _plot_ without spending half my time being irritated by fighting.
During my few years as a waitress, some of my regular customers lent me books. One of them even _gave_ me one, not long before I stopped working there.
Pretty APOtD.
Sleepy.
Must go do lots of work now.
During my few years as a waitress, some of my regular customers lent me books. One of them even _gave_ me one, not long before I stopped working there.
Pretty APOtD.
Sleepy.
Must go do lots of work now.
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Date: 2004-08-17 04:21 pm (UTC)Wondered, but probably won't, since it's not like I have insufficient space!
too used to isometric view games (like Diablo and Neverwinter Nights) to feel entirely at ease with first-person perspectives.
IIRC, you can change the perspective, but it is certainly intended for use as first-person.
And for some reason, the idea of you as a waitress always makes me grin!
*shrug* 3 years, with some breaks in there for school. :)
And, as I have already mentioned to you (but feel like informing everyone else), that's where I learned to flirt. It's kinda a job requirement, at least if you want to make even remotely decent money.
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Date: 2004-08-17 11:43 pm (UTC)Isometric vs. first person: Eh, I'm just set in my ways. I've had phases where all I did was FPS games.
Waitress: Yes indeed, re. flirting. Although given tips are not exactly common here, and waitstaff are paid a better hourly wage than in the US, I wonder if that means less flirting here than there?
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Date: 2004-08-25 10:23 pm (UTC)waitressing, flirting, better wage: Probably not less flirting, because I suspect it still affects what one gets.
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Date: 2004-08-29 12:45 pm (UTC)Flirting - I'm sure you're right.