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Re: The game I remembered

Postby ninja_yodeler » Mon Jan 16, 2017 9:06 am

spawningmink wrote:We love you Xcom.....please come home


+1 strong agree.

Part of what has made this game what it is, and has kept these forums one of the homepages of my browsers for a good seven years now, has been some of the community members including you, who by this point seems as much an integral part of the game as the game itself. Good luck in whatever you do. <3

Also we really miss you letting us know what the actual fuck is going on in this game
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby sMartins » Mon Jan 16, 2017 10:19 am

Confessions of an unmindful botter :P
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby Xcom » Mon Jan 16, 2017 1:11 pm

So glad to see some old faces.

Although Haven is and always will be a place of inspiration and adventure it acts so much so as a rift to reality for a game addict as me. I wish I was younger with more time. But time always flows forward and new experiences are always out there as I realized after spending time outside the realm of pc games. You always long for the golden days with the sweet memory forgetting the agony of hard work put in before the end of all projects. Time that is taken from another experience you could have spent in the real world creating something that can't be taken from you by a world reset.

There are promises to friends I have kept knowing full well that it might be deep waters I'm stepping into. But we will have to see if haven is possible to be played casually. Hopefully I won't end up drowning.
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby borka » Mon Jan 16, 2017 1:58 pm

sMartins wrote:Confessions of an unmindful botter :P


The prerogative of youth is to be cocky ... ;)
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby shubla » Mon Jan 16, 2017 2:23 pm

I hope they restore the old forums.
I think loftar sometime said that he has somekind of backups, but he is "too lazy" to restore them or something.

Time that is taken from another experience you could have spent in the real world creating something that can't be taken from you by a world reset.

But eventually death will take it all. Sooner or later. Does it really matter how you spend your time? Eventually it all will get destroyed. Whether its a house you built in haven & hearth or a skill that you mastered in real life.
Later in life you might regret how you spent some of your time, opportunities and experiences that were lost because of something you did or did not do. But that's just how it goes. In the end, it does not really matter at all.
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby sMartins » Mon Jan 16, 2017 2:35 pm

borka wrote:The prerogative of youth is to be cocky ... ;)

Are you saying to me or op?
Btw probably "unmindful" it's not the right word i wanted to use, certainly i did not mean to be cocky....I meant somethin like he didn't learned from the previous experience.
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby Eemerald » Mon Jan 16, 2017 2:43 pm

WB Xcom :)

You can play casually and still enjoy it, trust me :)
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby ven » Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:03 pm

Sometimes I feel like becoming aware of the pointlessness of the game and its unending cycles of drama and wasted effort and ultimately saying "I'm out" must the akin to achieving nirvana in real life.
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby Ozzy123 » Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:05 pm

hey xcom baby i missed u ;)
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Re: The game I remembered

Postby Kaios » Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:16 pm

All da botters r scum, no exceptions !
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