theBlackman on 16/9/2007 at 01:48
I just hit 70. Although I play other games, Thief is the main one and as long as the FM's keep coming with the quality that the last few years have produced, I'll be here until I become a soil additive in some garden.
SubJeff on 16/9/2007 at 02:20
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I'll be here until I become a soil additive in some garden
Hell yeah theBlackman! Never change. I plan to play forever. People already ask me when I'm going to "grow up" and I'm only just in my 30s. They used to ask me in my late 20s ffs.
Rock on Dusty! :thumb:
Sticky Fingers on 16/9/2007 at 06:28
STOP playing fm's?
Stop PLAYING fm's?
Stop Playing FM'S?
Nope. No matter how you say it, it just doesn't make sense... :cheeky:
Lyril on 16/9/2007 at 06:43
I'm 67 and I've been playing Thief since TDP hit the shops. I've given up on other games as they mostly seem to be sports sims, warfare or RPG's for which I can't be bothered learning the rules. I used to buy a few but they never excited the imagination as well as Thief does.
I occasionally make kites for a hobby, I fly kites with my grandkids, I love making models (castles, dwarven caverns, treasure chests etc) and I'm dying for them to grow up enough to be inoculated with the Thief virus.
I intend to play Thief until you talented FM creators stop making. I hope that never happens!
maga on 16/9/2007 at 07:47
I just turned 47, and have been playing Thief for years. I had been playing other games but no one of them got me addicted like Thief, maybe I'm in love with Garrett...............:erg:
Anyway, I want to tell you a story.
Last month I had lost the key to my terrace so I said "Hey, I'm a master Thief after all, let's try with an iron wire, I will pick that lock open!"
Well..............I did not succeed, thanks God I found my key again! :laff: :joke:
SubJeff on 16/9/2007 at 12:40
There is a link in the forums to a lockpick instruction site if you're really interested. A lock is just a puzzle, and the key the formed solution. Lockpicking is just cracking the puzzle piece by piece! :D
The Fire Eater on 16/9/2007 at 13:02
gaming and computer's turned me on to a wonderful world of playtime. I've now been at it for 30 more years and my sense of fun hasn't stopped since! :D I have two machines setup for Thief...one very old and one newer type that will support Thief. I'm on the very old one currently as my newer one has been in the shop for a few months getting an upgrade and some other fixes. If I didn't have this one in the meantime to keep me busy, I'd go nuts!!!! Sadly, the older FM's are the ones that I can play on this box but on the other hand, there are many older ones that were made that I can still enjoy. :) The other good news is, my newer machine is duel-booted with Win98se and XP...so that when TheDarkMod is released and FM's are available, I will be able to put them all in XP along with Doom3 to play them. So I forsee many additional hours of enjoyment with the newer FM's in both OS's.
I don't plan on getting Vista or going for the highest capable machines since I don't have the monetary means or the desire to have all that Microsoft kagatha! If your happy in all that S--t...fine, just not in my playbook...I'm satisified pretty much with what I do have and play the games I enjoy...which includes Thief G/2 and their FM's. Thank you very much! :)
She-Thief on 16/9/2007 at 14:48
Quote Posted by maga
Anyway, I want to tell you a story.
Last month I had lost the key to my terrace so I said "Hey, I'm a master Thief after all, let's try with an iron wire, I will pick that lock open!"
Well..............I did not succeed, thanks God I found my key again! :laff: :joke:
haha i have a story too....
i went to my cousins house & it's a big log cabin, so there's a lot of rafters on the ceilings, & i actually caught my self thinking, "hey, i bet i could shoot a rope arrow up there & look for some loot or a secret passage!" :joke: :laff:
Nightstroll on 16/9/2007 at 15:05
That could go into "1000 clues that you've been DromEdding / playing Thief too much". :p
*Zaccheus* on 16/9/2007 at 16:28
Is that because of a certain signed integer called time_t ?
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