
Hunt Smacker
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Posted - 2006.01.23 11:31:00 -
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Edited by: Hunt Smacker on 23/01/2006 11:32:18 Edited by: Hunt Smacker on 23/01/2006 11:31:28 1. Do you have a normal social life at all?
What is a normal social life to you? Clubbing until the late hours getting ****ed like a retard? Or? If so, then no. EVE has made no bearing on my social life, and is always same - Not a hardcore social person, but still pretty easy going.
2. Is EVE as important to you are real life?
No. If real life gets in the way EVE automatically closes, sometimes without telling anyone since it's such a problem sometimes.
3. Is it worth taking a computer game so seriously when all you get out of it is enjoyment? (at the expense of other ways of having fun)
Seriously... Hmmm... Dunno what you mean by this. I take EVE the same way I would take Descent, Red Faction... or any game. BTW enjoyment is very important. I get half of it from EVE because theres so much crap going on in my life (and before you say "because of EVE?" no - because of family issues). EVE also helps me to briefly forget all the problems and relax, much like a bath or TV... ;)
4. Do you have problems with your husband,wife,girlfriend,boyfriend because of how long you play?
Not really. Always have had the same relationship with everyone.
5. Do you have the same amount of friends that you used to?
More friends, thanks to EVE. What, they can't be friends? Sure they can. I've made lots of friends over the net, even travelled to their homes.
6. Have you put on a lot of weight since playing and drink more acohol?
I don't drink at all when at a computer, and I only drink on social occaison. As for weight... Well, I usually spend a lot of time working on stuff on a PC anyway, so it makes little difference. Still, my weight is average.
7. Do you feel addicted to EVE and couldn't let go?
Not really. I can go for weeks at a time without playing.
8. Would you like to let it all go but know you can't?
Huh? Same question as above. I can let it go when needed.
9. Is EVE the first thing you do when you come home?
If I have nothing else to do first, yes. But only after getting a strong tea. ;)
10. Do you set an alarm clock to change your skills?
No. If a skill is going to finish in the night, I simply change to another skill in meantime. Sometimes I forget my skills and end up losing many hours. In two years I guess I've lost about 70 hours training now?
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