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Divinus Arma
08-24-2006, 10:40
Seriously. I find myself asking this of myself constantly. Why. I stopped playing TW liked several months ago when my comp shut down. But here I am.

I posted this in the backroom and target this to backroomers because we are a unique breed here. Many dare not even stray here lest they be eaten alive. :no: :laugh4:

Here is why I think I keep coming back:

(1) Variable ratio reward. :laugh4:

(2) People who at least like some of the same crud I like (TW)

(3) Updates on M2TW

(4) EB (though this actually makes me sadder every time)

(5) I dunno. I like some of you suckers. You make me laugh. I hope I do the same.

(6) A place to vent when I am drunk. (Venting is minimal since my life rocks so hard I only need to vent politically.)

(7) To see why europeans hate me so.

(8) All my real life friends don't play TW. (They go on myspace these young jerks.)

(9) The backroom is a good proving ground for certain ideas.

(10) Penis. Edit: Just so you know I drank 2 bottles of wine so I am jovial as of right now. yuk yuk yuk. ~D



:bow:

Duke John
08-24-2006, 10:46
This is the only online community where I feel "at home". Nowhere else do I discuss, give advice or post just for fun. TW has just been catalyst. I have no intention to start up a whole new "get accustomed and known" proces on a new forum even though I no longer play TW.

Quid
08-24-2006, 11:08
Seriously. I find myself asking this of myself constantly. Why. I stopped playing TW liked several months ago when my comp shut down. But here I am.



I haven't touched a TW game in months (not quite true - I played Alexander for about two hours and gave up).

I have found this to be an ideal place to get news snippets that actually interest people plus I get to read all the different opinions on things. It's really rather interesting, you know. I seldom post anything noteworthy in the backroom or anywhere else for that matter. Usually, I stray off topic and just make some snide remark about something or other.

So, I don't know why I come here...Maybe I just like it here...:2thumbsup:

Quid

Banquo's Ghost
08-24-2006, 11:14
I like the posters here. I rarely play TW anymore, but I'm fascinated by the historical knowledge of posters. Where else are you going to get the debate such as the one current between Reenk Roink and Horatious?

There are challenging posters in other ways - Don, Xiahou, Vladimir, Cube and the conservatives all have hugely differing views from my own about just about everything yet I cannot dismiss them as irrelevant because they argue concisely, forcefully and provocatively - I have to think, I have to challenge my paradigm. There's no comfort zone in the Backroom. But the level of politeness as well as passion (due gratitude to the moderators as well as the posters) makes it a fun visit. (Mostly).

Others, like Tribesman, I have huge respect for, not just because I share many of his views but because his infernally frustrating posting style forces me to think even about my own evidence. I'm jealous that he and others are so well-informed. I like that there are people of my own generation like English Assassin and Insane Apache as well as hugely mature young people (you guys really restore this grumpy old man's faith in young people :bow:)

I learn a lot here. I have come to feel a part of a group of people, some friends, some less so, but all enjoyable to hang out with. I hope I contribute a little in return. (I mention names not to single people out, but as examples). I like the multi-cultural rainbow of posters here - from across the world. It's just a pity we don't have more women to help inform our debates. It's a bit like my club in London. :grin:

On a practical note, like today, when I find myself with writer's block, or in the search for inspiration about my next article, I visit the Backroom. There's usually something that will fire me to post, and presto, the words start coming and I can turn to what I should be writing. Eventually. After another cup of tea.

And of course, for the inestimable pleasure of your virtual company DA - even if I am apparently part of the conspiracy that causes you such investment in tin-foil :wink:

Fragony
08-24-2006, 11:24
I kinda feel better in the nonsense threads, I mostly come here to make vulgar jokes nobody gets.

Moros
08-24-2006, 12:34
Seriously. I find myself asking this of myself constantly. Why. I stopped playing TW liked several months ago when my comp shut down. But here I am.

I posted this in the backroom and target this to backroomers because we are a unique breed here. Many dare not even stray here lest they be eaten alive. :no: :laugh4:

Here is why I think I keep coming back:

(1) Variable ratio reward. :laugh4:

(2) People who at least like some of the same crud I like (TW)

(3) Updates on M2TW

(4) EB (though this actually makes me sadder every time)

(5) I dunno. I like some of you suckers. You make me laugh. I hope I do the same.

(6) A place to vent when I am drunk. (Venting is minimal since my life rocks so hard I only need to vent politically.)

(7) To see why europeans hate me so.

(8) All my real life friends don't play TW. (They go on myspace these young jerks.)

(9) The backroom is a good proving ground for certain ideas.

(10) Penis. Edit: Just so you know I drank 2 bottles of wine so I am jovial as of right now. yuk yuk yuk. ~D



:bow:

1) Mods
2)To have quarrels with the dutch members ~;)
3) So I have some place to tell al my nonsense
4) To hate American. ~;)
5) Try to understand Fragony's jokes
6) And to try the thing I try every night, except for seeing the spice girls dvd, try to conquer the world!!!
...yeah I played to much r:tw and watched to manny cartoons when I was little. hehe...I don't do that anymore...hehe...

edyzmedieval
08-24-2006, 12:41
(1) Place to socialize ~:)
(2) Place to drop my ironical jokes
(3) Ask who popped the cherry first on this forum :tongue:
(4) To congratulate the Org fathers ~:wave:
(5) Big family ~:grouphug:
(6) Europa Barbarorum :book:
(7) Very friendly people ~:grouphug:
(8) MTW2 ~:cheers:
(9) Place to share my TW opinions :argue:
(10) Place to howl at Asian girls together with other guys :smoking: :smitten:
(11) Place to laugh :laugh4:
(12) Place to drop my nonsense and weirdness everytime ~;)
(13) Place to write a book and get accurate feedback on it :book:
(14) Great moderators. :cheerleader:
(15) Org - Communist party

My 2 cents. ~D

Seamus Fermanagh
08-24-2006, 13:21
There's an option? :inquisitive:

I got an e-mail from Papewaio telling me to sign on and get to work....

:wall: :wall: :wall:

You mean it's NOT required that we post X times a week? You're sure? :inquisitive:

:furious3: :furious3: :furious3:

...and what is this TW stuff anyway? :help:

Oh well, back to work.

yesdachi
08-24-2006, 14:33
Although I have not been participating as much lately, work is keeping me very busy, I still stop in to find out what opinions are floating around from other areas of the world. :bow:

Vladimir
08-24-2006, 14:50
There are challenging posters in other ways - Don, Xiahou, Vladimir, Cube and the conservatives all have hugely differing views from my own about just about everything yet I cannot dismiss them as irrelevant because they argue concisely, forcefully and provocatively – I have to think, I have to challenge my paradigm. There's no comfort zone in the Backroom. But the level of politeness as well as passion (due gratitude to the moderators as well as the posters) makes it a fun visit. (Mostly).


Ok the reason I’m quoting this is NOT only because my nome de guerre is mentioned, but the importance I place on the bolded; especially on challenging dominant paradigms.

That also is the primary reason I come here, mostly during work, because it does none of the above.

drone
08-24-2006, 15:18
I still play MTW, follow the progress of M2TW, and like to see the different points of view from around the world. I have learned more about history (ancient and recent) since I have been here than in all my schooling. Lurking the Backroom has been an eye-opening experience, and has definitely made me question the competency of the American news media.

Plus, the Org is a (fairly) mature refuge in the Internet wasteland.

English assassin
08-24-2006, 15:52
say what you like about the backroom, the quality of the comment and the diversity of the posters holds up pretty/very well compared to any other forum or even real life.

I use some other forums but never leave the technical pages, this is the only one where I bother with general chat.

rory_20_uk
08-24-2006, 16:26
This is the only online community where I feel "at home". Nowhere else do I discuss, give advice or post just for fun. TW has just been catalyst. I have no intention to start up a whole new "get accustomed and known" proces on a new forum even though I no longer play TW.

Same here. Good game, but I've no time to indulge. Good mix of people to discuss topics with.

~:smoking:

Devastatin Dave
08-24-2006, 17:34
I come here because its like picking at a scab. nuff said...

Reenk Roink
08-24-2006, 20:35
I was a long time lurker here, checking the EB forums.

My initial reason for registering was to make a suggestion for EB.

The variety of things here is so great though that I go for a little of everything.

I still lurk on EB like crazy.

The Backroom of course, where although things do get intense, people are usually intelligent and quite restrained in relative terms. :wink:

The Frontroom is great fun for a variety of reasons, the forum game Mafia being the main attraction.

The Monastery is the place I always enjoy visiting, merely browsing through the many threads that interest me.

The Arena is always a refreshing place to visit once in awhile, and gives good info on other games that I might be interested in.

Used to be a frequent chat room patron, though my trips have lessened due to busy stuff.

And we have an Arcade! With fun games!

The people are the thing that make a forum great, and the Org is witness to that. Here people are helpful, friendly, polite, and intelligent on general. :nice:

Don Corleone
08-24-2006, 20:55
There's very few dialogue exhanges, either in other corners of cyberspace (are we even supposed to use that word anymore?) or in real life where people can get into such heated debates, yet simultaneously maintain a respect for each other. There's one or two issues where I've learned to keep my cards closer to my chest, but for the most part, I find you all to be an incredibly entertaining, witty, well informed and even likeable group. Often times its the people with whom that I disagree with most on issues that I find the most engaging. I can't go giving any of you commie pinkos swelled heads so I'll just keep it in the generic. I also find quite a few of the folks that I tend to agree with rather intriguing, as frequently they get me to look at an issue that I thought I understood in a different light... same conclusion but different thought process getting there.

Anyway, I enjoy everyone's contributions. Much like a real tavern, it's good to have a place to blow off steam and shoot the bull. Just a shame we can't get REAL beer to come out of the monitor...

Vladimir
08-24-2006, 21:18
Anyway, I enjoy everyone's contributions. Much like a real tavern, it's good to have a place to blow off steam and shoot the bull. Just a shame we can't get REAL beer to come out of the monitor...

If it did, I'd be fired in a heartbeat! :laugh4:

Strike For The South
08-25-2006, 00:16
I have no idea. I belive addiction is the right word

Byzantine Prince
08-25-2006, 01:24
I've just been doing it for a long time. I guess it's like an addiction.

IrishArmenian
08-25-2006, 01:54
I always get distracted by the Backroom/frontroom but mostly backroom when looking the rest of the ORG. I get distracted eesily.

The Spartan (Returns)
08-25-2006, 02:25
frontroom,funny threads, EB, M2tW, funny threads, colloseum forum, entrance hall backroom.

Reverend Joe
08-25-2006, 03:44
There's too many smilies at the top of this thread. There's way too much yellow and movement; it looks like a tacky christmas decoration.

Div, your sig is partly to blame. Those smilies are driving me nuts.

GoreBag
08-25-2006, 05:44
Habit. I've made a few friends, in one sense or another, as well.

Kanamori
08-25-2006, 06:38
I visit now mostly out of habit and boredom. It's also nice to have your ideas seriously challanged as they can be back here.

Ja'chyra
08-25-2006, 11:56
Gives me something to do at work :laugh4:

Sjakihata
08-25-2006, 14:31
out of boredom

master of the puppets
08-25-2006, 14:58
though i have not been on for like a month, i feel at home here where some of the people are actually vaugely intelligent, try finding that on myspace:laugh4: . plus i am thinking about going into polotics in a few years and the years of pointless internet debating may help me.

plus i'm kinda a sadist and noone here judges me:skull: :2thumbsup: :skull:

Vladimir
08-25-2006, 19:23
plus i'm kinda a sadist and noone here judges me:skull: :2thumbsup: :skull:

You're evil and will burn in hell! :devil:

edyzmedieval
08-25-2006, 19:28
You're evil and will burn in hell! :devil:

No Satan mentions here! *SLAP* *SLAP* *SLAP* *SLAP*

Why can't we make an Org reunion?

The Stranger
08-25-2006, 22:53
i like it here

IrishArmenian
08-26-2006, 00:40
plus i'm kinda a sadist and noone here judges me:skull: :2thumbsup: :skull:
You have it all rong. No one knew you were a sadist. Now I have a reeson to judge you.

rotorgun
08-26-2006, 00:51
I have finally found a group of people who love to argue even more than I do!
:laugh4: :2thumbsup:

I am constantly surprised by the level of intellect represented here by those who post. Altough I cannot post as often as I would like to, it is a great place to take the pulse of the world. I have found that the rest of the world is not so different as some in the backroom might claim. I feel a kinship with many here, even those who have divergent world views than I.

Regards,

Crazed Rabbit
08-27-2006, 02:20
I came the summer before MTW was released.

I was drawn by my love for all things Medieval and warlike. I had earlier bought some friends a copy of STW.

Then, I posted mainly in the Main Hall.

After some time, I stopped playing MTW as much. But it was a long time, and I would come back for the mods. They were truly excellent. But I got hooked on the Tavern. It was, and still is, the best place I've ever found for discussion of 'stuff'.

The Christmas after RTW came out, I got it and played it for a couple weeks, then slowly lost interest.

I became interested in EB when Teutonic Knight, I think it was, was still involved and it was only a thread in a forum before RTW came out. I remember they had hoped to provide a bunch of info to CA for a more historical game. We know how that turned out.

After getting RTW, I became more interested, and would eagerly await new screenies in the screenshot thread. I did not like it when they stopped that and started the previews, which every mod seems to do now.
But I lingered there, and even became one of the very early closed beta testers. But that testing session fell through, and with it, I lost interest. I still have the RTW cd, but I haven't DLed the open beta EB. The complete lack of begining infrastructure to build medium troops made me apathetic to it. I don't know if its changed.

But the thing that has held me almost constantly is the Tavern. Here I meet all sorts of interesting people with different views, and, I hope, I have become a much better debater for it.

Somewhat longer than I intended. Ah well.

Crazed Rabbit

Tachikaze
08-28-2006, 19:10
A six year habit.

It's a link in my Bookmarks.

I realized today, while posting in the sexist language thread, that some of the conversation was at a very high level. I'm tired of shallowness and clichés. Here, some of the forumers converse over my head. That doesn't happen much to be in my offline life. It's challenging and keeps my interest.

Kralizec
08-28-2006, 19:37
I like this place more then I like any other forum I've come across. Sometimes I can literally sit hours at my PC just reading other people's posts here while posting only 1 or 2 myself. It's really diverse. No other forum I visited has such a variety in age, nationality, politics or religious orientation as the org.

doc_bean
08-28-2006, 22:01
Mostly I come out of boredom, when i have half an hour to waste or so. It often turns into a few hours wasted :oops:

Conversation here is interesting, a lot of people put a lot of effort and thought in their posts. Debates often boil down to the same old things (left vs right ! abortion ! guns !) but between the "been there - done that" threads, which can still be fun (it's essentially a debate game then) there are often threads about new and interesting subjects.

The Stranger
08-28-2006, 22:39
I have finally found a group of people who love to argue even more than I do!
:laugh4: :2thumbsup:

I am constantly surprised by the level of intellect represented here by those who post. Altough I cannot post as often as I would like to, it is a great place to take the pulse of the world. I have found that the rest of the world is not so different as some in the backroom might claim. I feel a kinship with many here, even those who have divergent world views than I.

Regards,

that surely doesnt go for me (level of intelect of my posts) but i agree with you on what you said all the way to Regards,

ShadesWolf
08-29-2006, 19:54
Because im a mod and its my job :2thumbsup:

Reverend Joe
08-29-2006, 20:07
I haven't DLed the open beta EB. The complete lack of begining infrastructure to build medium troops made me apathetic to it. I don't know if its changed.Crazed Rabbit
Crazed- you can build medium/line troops at the start now. EB is definitely worth getting. :2thumbsup: And the new(er) version will be even better.