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funakupo
May 9, 2006

the ultimate longterm partner
Oven Wrangler
maybe by then you will be married :sparkles:

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funakupo
May 9, 2006

the ultimate longterm partner
Oven Wrangler

call me when I can recreate Mrs Chu from Sleeping Dogs.

funakupo
May 9, 2006

the ultimate longterm partner
Oven Wrangler
The best part was peasant simulator, aka farming outfit (thank you whoopie that was such a stellar discovery by you). That discovery led to so much mischief: bringing down the servers with over-planting, mafia-ing the seed market to bring down the servers some more with lemons, forcing them to reduce draw distance to handle even more lemons etc.etc. If Snail can simply allow the character designer to include short old women like Mrs. Chu from Sleepy Dogs, I will definitely give wushu2.0 a go.

funakupo
May 9, 2006

the ultimate longterm partner
Oven Wrangler
My seed-hoarding skills apparently are my only legacy to pass to younger generations.

funakupo
May 9, 2006

the ultimate longterm partner
Oven Wrangler
I think it was the camaraderie that set it apart. Sure, a game that I can woo Dongfang with gifts is pretty loving odd, but that task would have been a boring slog without the chat behind it. Gathering mats for the guild upgrades or being babysat thru an instance was always fun for me. Most people would not have tolerated an old woman expat, who is inherently bad at games at that let alone high ping, but you all were always welcoming. I moved on from Belgium and am now in Norway, but I have never found the same absurdly magical mix of good people since then online.

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