CryEngine 3 Ready for Massively Multiplayer

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There's nothing wrong with playing MMO games. I do and I'm still happily married and very productive. I have a 9-5 job and then I bill about 10 contract hours per week.

The trade off for me is that I don't watch television. So when people at work start talking about the latest episode of their favorite reality television show, I'm lost. But who is wasting their time more? At least my game involves interaction and communication with other people. I don't sit in my living room staring at the idiot box for hours every night.
 
Heh same fuser. I'm in the army. I play WOW. I don't watch Tv. *Well I do but on my computer anyways.*

It's so funny idiots try to blame games, music, or drugs for anything. WE that's right WE WE WE WE WE WE make the choices to use/abuse them. If somebody is a low life piece of crap it's not the games,music, drugs fault. ITS HIS FAULT! As he made the choices. And I'm sorry but if you don't know what drugs would do to you then either you're the exception *because to poor to go to school* or you're just a freaking idiot that wouldn't have been worth a damn anyways.
 
[citation][nom]michaelahess[/nom]MMORPG's are just a time waster for all the lazy ass, unemployed, pieces of shit that call themselves Americans these days. WOW my ass, means "Why? On Welfare!" not World of Warcraft anymore.[/citation]

What the fuck are you talking about? I play WoW with a few friends from "work" a couple times a week. Out of every single one of my gaming friends they all have jobs. Don't be so ridiculous.
 
[citation][nom]fuser[/nom]The trade off for me is that I don't watch television.[/citation]

Excellent point as well, if not News, History or Discover channels I don't watch TV.
 
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