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pimpmonkey2382: It most likely was. xD
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OldFatGuy: LOL, you should hear my 16 year old nephew playing Black Ops II multiplayer online when that happens to him....

make a sailor in the brig for foul language blush.
I think the reactions are what brings me joy. lol
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OldFatGuy: LOL, you should hear my 16 year old nephew playing Black Ops II multiplayer online when that happens to him....

make a sailor in the brig for foul language blush.
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pimpmonkey2382: I think the reactions are what brings me joy. lol
Well then, there is actually one thing that gets to him even more, if you're going for reactions and all. lol
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pimpmonkey2382: I think the reactions are what brings me joy. lol
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OldFatGuy: Well then, there is actually one thing that gets to him even more, if you're going for reactions and all. lol
If I teamkill and get no reaction, I feel cheated. lol
Very apt game for the thread:
http://groupees.com/spotlight17


Credit goes to dyscode for finding the deal http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gaming_deals_thread/post46532
I was once drunk on whiskey and beer playing Mass Effect 3 with some friends. I was a Krogan and ran around in circles incoherently laughing my ass off at the various things going on and about died when I scored 1 kill in an hour and a half. I then went to Bioshock Infinite and haven't been able to go back it frustrated me so much trying to keep everything straight.

I also during the days of the first halo on xbox played a round of "Halo Shots" which was very basic you die you take a shot. By the end of it we finished a bottle of rum and were incapable of doing anything straight. I can't even remember score or anything else.
I once played Gran Turismo 4 (on a gamepad, alas, but I now have a wheel to repeat this exercise with), setting five lap times on a couple of tracks in a particular car while sober. These were pretty much always within three to five seconds of each other depending on the track, which is pretty consistent for someone of my skill level. I then proceeded with beer, and simply couldn't believe the times I started clocking in; they were slower, obviously, and there was no consistency whatsoever. After two large beers, I could still get pretty close to my original times at random, but couldn't hope to approach the best ones even though I didn't feel drunk. I simply had lost my attention to details that in the real world could have been small children or what have you.

Yeah, don't drink and drive.
I don't drink and hard-drive
I used to drink beer and eat chocolate (they taste great together, by the way) while playing TeamFortress Classic. Little intoxicated, I tend to be more mellow and not fret about the game that much. It was fun, I should try that again.

I played TFC a couple of weeks ago (no beer), nice to see there are still many people playing the game and not all have migrated to TeamFortress 2.