[DONE] Mortitia/HexChrome for HG:L '08'
Greetings,
I just leveled two toons to 50 in Hellgate London (Mortitia and HexChrome). The game is a laid back experience and I mostly did the leveling with my wife on our founders accounts. I met up with Diazz and he invited me to run Dessi. Everyone was pleasant and polite and I'm just looking for a guild to facilitate team runs.
I mostly play in the evening within the US eastern time zone from 7 PM to 10 PM on weeknights, and a little more on the weekends. I like alts, but HGL is so casual that such penchants don't seem to divert resources from team-based goals.
I had played WoW for several years and may get back into that at some point, but I've been hooked on HGL since November 07 with no sign of relenting.
I think since HGL allows people to trade items around and since drops are individualized, the potential for drama and conflict is next to non-existant. I've lost my patience with people in other games (mostly kids, but not always). The demographic you provide and the nature of HGL seem likely to be a great match for some no nonsence hackin' and slashin'.
I usually don't hang out on vent/teamspeak/etc. I look at headsets as a tool for teamwork, although I enjoy learning about others' walks of life too. A lot of my gaming time, I let the television run on science documentaries and Howard Stern.
My first gaming was on a Magnavox Odyssey, but I never had one of my own. My first system was an Atari 2600, but things really took off with my C-64. I re-invigorated my gaming hobbies on a NES, then Genesis (megadrive in some places), THE PC!!!, and ended up with every type of playstation along with a game cube and an xbox. In other words, as it looks at age 37, I think I'll be at this for as long as my eyes last. I've been building my own gaming rigs for 14 and my wife gets a lot of the cycled out parts, at least until recently. I even got her a pink case for that ladies touch.
Thanks for your time spent reading this and I hope to be a positive contributor toward our common passion of gaming as a passtime that changes, but never gets old.
Regards,
Mortihex
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