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Although thats true ignuz lol its still fun! and now cheap... hopefully they start to drop the monthly cost to.. cough cough >_>

I was just looking into PSU, i wonder if thats any good...(PSU = Phantasy Star Universe)

If you start again man come to my server on horde, i just rolled and starting playing again aswell.

which server is that?

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Um im rolling on that new oceanic server Thaurussin i think it was called, great if you started with me mate. Would make those 5-25 man instances a lot better if i had a rough idea on whos in my groups haha =]

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^^^^^

Ohh some people know about phantasy star universe.

I used to play Phantasy star online on dreamcast on the net heaps when i was younger. Then i moved onto the gamecube version. bought a broadband adaptor from america and played that online for about a year.

If anyone still plays let me know cos i would love to give it on last bash before the close the servers permently.

anyone close to 70???

im at 63... theres a few 70's in my guild already

anyone play on US skywall?

i haven't got even to 61 yet... tried to play first couple days after release, could not do much with that massive lag and race to tapping mobs... lol

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So i've got my CE sitting here at work.

Been here since january when it came out.

And i was thinking should i give it to one of my best mates? as he would really love the art book and all the little extras it comes with.

I know i could sell it for more than i paid (i paid what it costs vivendi) but i think he would appreciate it.

/sniff WoW ruined my forum enjoyment on here, as i post once and dont show myself for another few months.

I didnt preorder yet i got the first midnight copy (legally) in Victoria, my buddies werent to happy about that seeing as they preordered.

I dinged 70 4 days after official release, which is sad in some case.

For the first time since January 17th 2005, i quit WoW. I've never really said im quitting or barely taken breaks but yeah, Monday i quit.

So if anyone wants to buy a level 70 UD rogue let me know =p

To those who are MMO fans, i am looking into a new era of gaming and if you guys plan on quitting WoW by the end of the year, then let me know. Blizzard only have to implement Arthas in the next expansion, then they are out of story, unless they make some up.

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/sniff WoW ruined my forum enjoyment on here, as i post once and dont show myself for another few months.

I didnt preorder yet i got the first midnight copy (legally) in Victoria, my buddies werent to happy about that seeing as they preordered.

I dinged 70 4 days after official release, which is sad in some case.

For the first time since January 17th 2005, i quit WoW. I've never really said im quitting or barely taken breaks but yeah, Monday i quit.

So if anyone wants to buy a level 70 UD rogue let me know =p

To those who are MMO fans, i am looking into a new era of gaming and if you guys plan on quitting WoW by the end of the year, then let me know. Blizzard only have to implement Arthas in the next expansion, then they are out of story, unless they make some up.

Warhammer Online is going to kill WoW anyway man :ninja: Realm Vs Realm Battles.

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I just cancelled my subscription for WoW after 2 and a bit years.. Lvl'd a BE hunter from 0-70 in a month and a half.. The game was awesome, but lvl 70 is hitting a brick wall just like the one at 60. It feels like pvp grinding and raiding - been there done that... The game was great while it lasted :happy:

And aherm.. WoW does offer realm v realm pvp. its called premades :(

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