Good Books was Sherlock Holmes Was: [Re: [SCA-cooks] OT: HarryPotter]

Jeanne Papanastasiou jeanne at atasteofcreole.com
Fri May 9 05:38:52 PDT 2003


It's Ever-CRACK!  I have a friend who gave up his girlfriend because it took
time away from the game!!

Talk about phase 4 D&D burnout!!

Soffya Appollonia Tudja
http://www.aeonline.biz/Links.htm
Argent, a patriarchal cross between three crescent gules on a chief sable
three fleur-de-lys Or

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From: sca-cooks-admin at ansteorra.org
[mailto:sca-cooks-admin at ansteorra.org]On Behalf Of Ana Valdés
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 3:36 AM
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: Good Books was Sherlock Holmes Was: [Re: [SCA-cooks] OT:
HarryPotter]


Tell me, Margali, are you not death bored with Everquest? I am a really
hardcore
gamer and I has been playing EQ for five years now, from the first year they
started. I play in Nathaniel Marr, my main is a shaman 52, she should be
retired
now but I has never been able to play EQ several months in a row, requisite
if
you want to rise level when you are so high.
But I found EQ more boring each day, they launch new zones and new levels
and new
dungeons but they don't improve the storyplot or the interface.
What about the idea to launch the SCA Middle Age computer game? As much you
guys
know about the Middle Age it should be easy to convince a game computer
company
to start a game, based on the "real stuff", not in the corny and bad
researched
Middle Age people thinks they play when they play EQ or Ultima or turkey
Asheron*s Call, the worst of all.
Ana, Wordacea in EQ, real Barbarian from Halas, now playing in Luclin





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