Not true. He has kids, a job, and school. That is pretty time consuming.It wouldn't have mattered whether he liked the game or not...he stated that he wouldn't have time for it for many years to come.
Though going through college and not having time to game is just lol.
Well, to be honest, Connor wasn't a vet in the sense most were (I think he played 5-6 years or so iirc), and I can tell you I still know a lot of veteran players who still are with UO (I know, I happen to be one of them).Honestly, it doesn't surprise me that UO is starting to lose the last of it's veterans. The way the game has evolved, in my opinion, makes that inevitable. Granted, your reasons for leaving are very different from my own, but in the end...they really aren't. The truth of the matter is that when the game is no longer enjoyable, there is no reason left to continue to play...its that simple.
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But it was we that truly brought them to life.
Good Luck.Billing info was removed last week and the remaining time for this month has run out. The account should be transferring to its new owner (who will be getting all my "stuff") in the next couple of weeks.
It was fun while it lasted, but due in part to my dislike of the way events have been handled over the last year or more, and the fact that I now have something meaningful taking up the majority of my free time, I no longer have the time or the urge to play.
I wish everyone the best and hope the RNG rolls in your favor more often than not.![]()
That would be a matter of priorities. My priorities put maintaining my 4.0 GPA so I will get job offers before I even graduate ahead of playing a video game that does absolutely nothing to benefit me or my family.Though going through college and not having time to game is just lol.
You don't have to play the game for 13 years to be a vet. I played UO for nearly half the time it has been around, and started when expansions were still sold from store shelves. According to the game, as soon as you qualify for your first vet reward you are a vet, thus the name vet reward.Well, to be honest, Connor wasn't a vet in the sense most were
Im guessing a 4.0 GPA is the equivilat in england to a "first" or in easy terms a average of 90% or more?That would be a matter of priorities. My priorities put maintaining my 4.0 GPA so I will get job offers before I even graduate ahead of playing a video game that does absolutely nothing to benefit me or my family.
I guess we all know now what yours are.![]()
I have a high paying job already and have lots of fun doing it. So I can concentrate not only on having fun, I can also enjoy time with my family and for fill my dreams.I guess we all know now what yours are.![]()
The point you brought up was including playing UO as a priority while attending college, not whatever position you are in now. I too had a high paying job prior to the accident that left me disabled. Since I am no longer physically capable of continuing in my previous career, my priority is doing whatever it takes to ensure the best chances of starting at the high end of the payscale range in my new career. Since UO contributes absolutely nothing toward that end, it doesn't even register on my list of priorities. If you can't understand that, then there's no help for you.I have a high paying job already and have lots of fun doing it. So I can concentrate not only on having fun, I can also enjoy time with my family and for fill my dreams.
On the contrary, it's great to be me. I'd be willing to bet you couldn't hack it though.Sucks to be you I guess.
A 4.0 Grade Point Average is the highest possible score according to the standard grade rating scale in the U.S. It basically means I have a 100%.Im guessing a 4.0 GPA is the equivilat in england to a "first" or in easy terms a average of 90% or more?
My normal day is school from 7-3, after which I pick my youngest daughter up from school and spend the rest of the day with her.If so, i do it9-5 at uni then 6-12 UO
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I guess its good to be able to place fun as a priority. But I guess its fine, if you never want to play again and there will never be a time where you'd be tempted again, then bye bye, nice knowing ya.The point you brought up was including playing UO as a priority while attending college, not whatever position you are in now. I too had a high paying job prior to the accident that left me disabled. Since I am no longer physically capable of continuing in my previous career, my priority is doing whatever it takes to ensure the best chances of starting at the high end of the payscale range in my new career. Since UO contributes absolutely nothing toward that end, it doesn't even register on my list of priorities. If you can't understand that, then there's no help for you.
I am "hacking" just fine, I am having a great life, tyvm.On the contrary, it's great to be me. I'd be willing to bet you couldn't hack it though.
How do you find time to play UO with all the trolling you do?My post was to Graham, not you.
I don't troll much, counter to you trolls opinion.How do you find time to play UO with all the trolling you do?
*laughs* No, as far as I know, they're two different people. Rico still lurks around here somewhere--look in OT.Connor_Graham = Rico?
if it does:
When the wife starts changing you ... it is time to open your eyes.
Wow.I suspect there is more to this situation. Compulsion and addiction are hard to kick and 10.000+ posts later that probably has something to do with it. I wish an accomplished player like yourself would have been able to just scale it back to an acceptable level and continue to enjoy, while it lasts, a great game that they have been part of for so long.
Glad though you seem to have been able to bounce back after a significant trauma. Don't forget that UO and your obsession with it, have been a part of that recovery though (so it seems from your posts). That is a powerful aspect of this game that soon will start gnawing inside again and is also why so many people, for their own little and big reasons, come back to find back that something special. Text book addictive behavior. And they called that other game ever crack, perhaps UO is more like wine. Enjoy a well aged vintage, but dont become a drunk pissing yourself. Keep it in check, G-C, and you could enjoy it for hopefully decades to come.
No.Connor_Graham = Rico?
if it does:
When the wife starts changing you ... it is time to open your eyes.
Well, if it's a debate you want:Not to mention that a few short years ago before so many of the good ones left, debating on Stratics was actually enjoyable, and provided a nice diversion.
Wow......
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And now, Connor, now that I've got you right where I want you in these debates, now you are leaving! This feels like an earthquake right when I was going to win the chess match.Wow.I suspect there is more to this situation. Compulsion and addiction are hard to kick and 10.000+ posts later that probably has something to do with it. I wish an accomplished player like yourself would have been able to just scale it back to an acceptable level and continue to enjoy, while it lasts, a great game that they have been part of for so long.
Glad though you seem to have been able to bounce back after a significant trauma. Don't forget that UO and your obsession with it, have been a part of that recovery though (so it seems from your posts). That is a powerful aspect of this game that soon will start gnawing inside again and is also why so many people, for their own little and big reasons, come back to find back that something special. Text book addictive behavior. And they called that other game ever crack, perhaps UO is more like wine. Enjoy a well aged vintage, but dont become a drunk pissing yourself. Keep it in check, G-C, and you could enjoy it for hopefully decades to come.
You got all that from me being too busy with school and spending time with my girls, plus not liking the direction UO is going in to have time to play nor a wish to find any.
Just.
Wow.
Overthink much?
I guess it never occurred to you that 6 years of being phyically incapable of doing much more than sitting in front of a computer for a few hours at a time might have been the reason why I have so many posts? Not to mention that a few short years ago before so many of the good ones left, debating on Stratics was actually enjoyable, and provided a nice diversion.
Wow......
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Archers only suck when played by players who suck at playing them.Well, if it's a debate you want:
Archers suck!
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That wasn't an earthquake. That was the collective sound of hundreds (thousands?) of jaws hitting the floor upon hearing the news that I was quitting UO for good.And now, Connor, now that I've got you right where I want you in these debates, now you are leaving! This feels like an earthquake right when I was going to win the chess match.![]()
Knew that would get your attentionArchers only suck when played by players who suck at playing them.
FYI.......my Archer never sucked.....![]()
And I thought I was pretty shameless, heh.That wasn't an earthquake. That was the collective sound of hundreds (thousands?) of jaws hitting the floor upon hearing the news that I was quitting UO for good.![]()
:gun:Tada! *Awaits counter*
Heh, I have nothing to lose.....And I thought I was pretty shameless, heh.
You have that backwards al.Except your ego...la
Actually, it was 3 months ago almost to the day when he announced he would be quitting 'soon'. From a July 8th, 2010 post:Umm...you haven't left yet? For goodness sake, it was a week ago when you announced leaving...goodbye already?
I'm guessing this is an 'EA/ UO Soon' example he is using. It feels anymore like those bad, cheesy 1940's western movie deaths where they spin and spin after being shot, saying 'I'm dying'... 'I'm dying'... 'I'm dying'... for like 5-10 full minutes before they collapse.Hold the door open for me Tina, I'll be following shortly. I made the decision to sell my account yesterday, so soon I too will be stepping away for good.
It was in jest. I was actually thinking about the scene that comes up after the ending credits where the actor says, *the movies over...go home already*Actually, it was 3 months ago almost to the day when he announced he would be quitting 'soon'. From a July 8th, 2010 post:
I'm guessing this is an 'EA/ UO Soon' example he is using. It feels anymore like those bad, cheesy 1940's western movie deaths where they spin and spin after being shot, saying 'I'm dying'... 'I'm dying'... 'I'm dying'... for like 5-10 full minutes before they collapse.
Just an observation, of course.
I wish you well, Connor, if and when you ever leave. Like I said before, however, I hope you treat others outside of this place with better consideration, moreso than you treated the staff of stratics (especially the past few months) and many of the posters during your tenure. Not saying I'm the most restrained poster (I am not), but that your treatment of others on this board has often been pretty condescending and full of intended instigation.
Since you didn't get it the first time around, the statement of mine that you quoted said I had made the decision to sell my account at that time, it didn't say I had anyone interested in it yet. I also stopped playing two weeks ago when the time ran out on my account. If you'll note, I said I was quitting UO, I never said I wouldn't poke my nose in UHall every so often just to annoy.Actually, it was 3 months ago almost to the day when he announced he would be quitting 'soon'. From a July 8th, 2010 post:Umm...you haven't left yet? For goodness sake, it was a week ago when you announced leaving...goodbye already?
I'm guessing this is an 'EA/ UO Soon' example he is using. It feels anymore like those bad, cheesy 1940's western movie deaths where they spin and spin after being shot, saying 'I'm dying'... 'I'm dying'... 'I'm dying'... for like 5-10 full minutes before they collapse.Hold the door open for me Tina, I'll be following shortly. I made the decision to sell my account yesterday, so soon I too will be stepping away for good.
Just an observation, of course.
I wish you well, Connor, if and when you ever leave. Like I said before, however, I hope you treat others outside of this place with better consideration, moreso than you treated the staff of stratics (especially the past few months) and many of the posters during your tenure. Not saying I'm the most restrained poster (I am not), but that your treatment of others on this board has often been pretty condescending and full of intended instigation.
Uh........Good luck in expanding your education and career!
Some advice to consider, most physical therapists are employed by government ran agencies. These agencies are lacking major funds in the last few years, most as completely in debt. My suggestion is that you not only complete your physical therapy, but add in massage therapy. MT allows you to work in the private sector and offers much more opportunities for you. You can then work from there to expand a private clientele for your physical therapy. Also once you graduate, look to "partner" with some personal trainers (either private or at the gyms, etc.) so you can also get referrals from them for athletic/injured clients.
Coming from someone who runs her own business (I am a publishing lawyer!) and has several clients (including my husband), has several employees, etc. etc. I still have a lot of free time for playing and play more than just 1 game. I am a gamer, tried and true. So I believe whether its UO or not --- perhaps another game --- you will find yourself interested in gaming at some point in the future. If you have loved it this much, and it certainly looks like you have and still do, you will find it again... just maybe not in UO.
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I'm not the one that bumped it back to the front page......I think you can let this thread slide, don't you?