What's that? And that? What's anything?
My brain would fry if I had that much stuff on my screen.
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I find the PC version to look more cluttered myself, they have more space for hotkeys than a controller, so their screen ends up getting full with macros and the like, whereas the PS3's screen looks similar, but doesn't have the huge mess at the bottom really because it only has 8 spaces on each side for both triggers, then you use R1 and L1 to switch to another tab through either any direction on the directional pad, then any of the buttons, giving you another 64 spaces for actions plus the first 8, totaling at 72.
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You've clearly never played an mmo before.
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I'm trying to build a social life. Playing an mmo isn't gonna help me.
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Edited by PandaJerk007: 1/3/2014 10:38:06 AM[quote]I'm trying to build a social life.[/quote]Playing an mmo wouldn't necessarily detract from that. Whatever device you use to go on here could just as easily be used for that. [quote]Playing an mmo isn't gonna help me.[/quote]I am pretty darn inexperienced with MMOs, but from everything I've seen and heard it seems like common practice to have a good bit of player communication, to form a party or guild, or to do big group fights or raids. There are sure to be plenty of opportunities to practice making friends, and if you really hit it off with someone then that friendship could go beyond the game. Plus if you can get someone you know already to play it with you, then you might grow even closer. (I don't know why I wrote all that when I have no reason to convince you or a significant connection to mmos)
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It was just a crude joke. Calm down. MMO's aren't my thing. Tried World of Warcraft at a buddy's house but didn't really like it.
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Edited by PandaJerk007: 1/3/2014 10:43:34 AM[quote]It was just a crude joke. Calm down.[/quote]I am calm :/ that's why I said: "I don't know why I wrote all that when I have no reason to convince you or a significant connection to mmos" [quote]MMO's aren't my thing. Tried World of Warcraft at a buddy's house but didn't really like it.[/quote]That's pretty much my situation. My total lifetime experience with mmos is: 1-2 hours of Runescape about a half hour of World of Warcraft 5-10 hours of Club Penguin
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Yes because playing an mmo automatically means you have no friends and makes you anti social.