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fantastic_jackie) wrote2011-02-06 12:42 am
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"u r f***ing monsters!!!"
^Title here? Best. Compliment. EVAR!
Letmeexplain.
Bubby and I played a game of Team Snipers on Reach: it was a slaughter. He scored 26 kills, but died a few times. I scored 15 kills, but died..... only once.
So after the game, this kid from the other team sent me that message. My response was "RAWRRRRRR!!!" To which he replied that we were really nice monsters. XD
I had been tempted to reply with a snarky "You were sitting ducks," but I resisted. lol - But really, they totally were.
We got a new X-Box today; the old one, a limited edition Halo 3 console, is on its last legs. It has a very difficult time reading discs, and the fan is very loud. It lasted for 3.5 years, which is longer than many laptops and top-of-the-line cell phones today, so I'm not too broken hearted.
So we went up to the Base and got it tax free with the Kinect.DIE DIE DIE Wii! I'm not so into the whole motion sensor video game fad, but at least it doesn't need a bajillion attachments and new controller for every new lame cooking game released. DIE Wii DIE!
It actually doesn't need any controllers at all. Uses voice activation, compatable with Skype... MUCH better graphics... The weakest point I've seen discussed is that it's camera technology, but it doesn't seem to be a drawback to me. Actually, Microsoft has a lot of big plans using Kinect technology. I read that they were going to carry it beyond video games, to use with desktops, laptops, TV, and more. So at the very least, I figure that I might as well become acquianted with the tech. And maybe I'll enjoy it... I'll probably enjoy it a lot more once they can get some good shooter games on it!
Letmeexplain.
Bubby and I played a game of Team Snipers on Reach: it was a slaughter. He scored 26 kills, but died a few times. I scored 15 kills, but died..... only once.
So after the game, this kid from the other team sent me that message. My response was "RAWRRRRRR!!!" To which he replied that we were really nice monsters. XD
I had been tempted to reply with a snarky "You were sitting ducks," but I resisted. lol - But really, they totally were.
We got a new X-Box today; the old one, a limited edition Halo 3 console, is on its last legs. It has a very difficult time reading discs, and the fan is very loud. It lasted for 3.5 years, which is longer than many laptops and top-of-the-line cell phones today, so I'm not too broken hearted.
So we went up to the Base and got it tax free with the Kinect.
It actually doesn't need any controllers at all. Uses voice activation, compatable with Skype... MUCH better graphics... The weakest point I've seen discussed is that it's camera technology, but it doesn't seem to be a drawback to me. Actually, Microsoft has a lot of big plans using Kinect technology. I read that they were going to carry it beyond video games, to use with desktops, laptops, TV, and more. So at the very least, I figure that I might as well become acquianted with the tech. And maybe I'll enjoy it... I'll probably enjoy it a lot more once they can get some good shooter games on it!