Any gamers here?

I'm 59 this year and my sport of choice is catching big air on my KTM 380 two stroker.

Thats what real men do........that and pee standing up.

Y'know what else they do....they splatter real easy as happened around here yet again a couple weeks ago.

No thanks, I'll continue to be the sexiest 'fake man' on this side of the earth's surface. 💋
 
Oh man, catching air on a KTM 380 sounds both epic and terrifying at the same time. I'm not much into motocross, but I get the adrenaline kick that comes with high-speed sports. My go-to "sport" is a bit tamer gaming. It's my way of unwinding after long days while scratching that competitive itch. CS2 has been my main game lately; I love jumping into different modes depending on my mood. Competitive games for the focus or chilling in Casual Mode if I don't feel like sweating too hard.

I came across this cool breakdown of all CS2 game modes so far, which helped me understand a few modes better and switch up my play style. It's worth checking out if you're trying to find where your skills fit! Check it out here: https://skinsmonkey.com/blog/all-cs2-game-modes-so-far
 
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One of the guests of my polyamorous-trans feminine-astronaut-celebrity Sim froze to death on vacation yesterday.

it caused such an emotion bomb for everyone I had to end the vacation early.

On the plus side, they did get to bang their ghost on a steampunk rocket in space though.

So she has that going for her.
 
Hi guys, what games have you played recently? Let's revive discussion))
Yeah, definitely! Lately, I've been playing Escape from Tarkov, which is brutal but super rewarding, and I also tried BattleBit Remastered for a change of pace.
If you're into Tarkov, having the right tools helps a lot. Check out StealthCore for some solid EFT enhancements.
 
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I bought The Witcher 3 because I’d heard great things and it was under $30.

Not sure if I like it as a video game, but as an electronic choose your own adventure mini-series it’s addictive.
I also got it because of really good reviews, and I HATED it...at first. Combat was clunky, tons of lore to slog through, etc. But I stuck with it and actually came to love it - seriously, one of my favorite games, spent close to 400 hours across a couple of playthroughs.
 
I also got it because of really good reviews, and I HATED it...at first. Combat was clunky, tons of lore to slog through, etc. But I stuck with it and actually came to love it - seriously, one of my favorite games, spent close to 400 hours across a couple of playthroughs.
Word! Yeah, I’m not even done be yet and I’m already planning on what I’ll do differently my next play through.

It’s kinda funny to think about it now but, some of my favorite games have been ones I initially hated.

Like, I hated GTA (3) at first, and didn’t come around on the series until Vice City completely won me over.

I hated Dead Rising at first too, and help me Jesus I’m considering plunking down $65 for the remaster. lol.

I cursed my buddy who loaned me Fallout 3, and then proceeded to spend (and continue to spend) thousands of hours of my life on Fallout 4, which then led me to giving Skyrim a chance.

And obviously, all of those games are classics.
 
Word! Yeah, I’m not even done be yet and I’m already planning on what I’ll do differently my next play through.

It’s kinda funny to think about it now but, some of my favorite games have been ones I initially hated.

Like, I hated GTA (3) at first, and didn’t come around on the series until Vice City completely won me over.

I hated Dead Rising at first too, and help me Jesus I’m considering plunking down $65 for the remaster. lol.

I cursed my buddy who loaned me Fallout 3, and then proceeded to spend (and continue to spend) thousands of hours of my life on Fallout 4, which then led me to giving Skyrim a chance.

And obviously, all of those games are classics.
I briefly started Fallout 4 and for some reason wasn't feeling it and quickly moved on. I need to give it another chance. Took awhile to get into Skyrim too, but I've been happily married to Lydia for a long time now :cool:

Along with open world games, I'm also a big Metroidvania fan, and had a similar I-hate-this-f'ing-game! > > > this-game-rules! experience with Hollow Knight. Also recently finished Blasphemous and am on the cusp of finishing the sequel. Once you get the mechanics down and accept that you have to learn patterns for the boss fights, they're seriously fun games
 
I briefly started Fallout 4 and for some reason wasn't feeling it and quickly moved on. I need to give it another chance. Took awhile to get into Skyrim too, but I've been happily married to Lydia for a long time now :cool:

Along with open world games, I'm also a big Metroidvania fan, and had a similar I-hate-this-f'ing-game! > > > this-game-rules! experience with Hollow Knight. Also recently finished Blasphemous and am on the cusp of finishing the sequel. Once you get the mechanics down and accept that you have to learn patterns for the boss fights, they're seriously fun games
Fallout 4 won me over with the settlement building aspect, and with the workshop “glitch” that lets you build endlessly (or more likely until the game breaks completely).

It’s not even about the storyline or quests for me, I’m basically just role playing as a water magnate/building contractor.
 
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