I know this question has been asked before. It's still been a while, though, and my curiosity has gotten the better of me.
I myself am 30 years young. ~:)
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I know this question has been asked before. It's still been a while, though, and my curiosity has gotten the better of me.
I myself am 30 years young. ~:)
...(Noir wonders off as quietly as he can, turns round the corner of the Main Hall and dissappears into the night with large jumps and a grin of relief)
Seventeen.
Gah, you young wippersnapper how did you get in here? :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by greaterkhaan
Martok is slipping, up. If they don't fall over when prodded with one finger they're not suitable and can't come in, I thought he knew that? :inquisitive:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambyses_II
I'm 51 (one short of a full deck:laugh4: ).
56 (4 extra Aces) :laugh4:
Eh not that anyone cares for the local king of randomness, but I'm 18, gonna be 19 come June, and if i start today, I could have all the things wrong with the younger generations done by 65.
I m 50. Second teenage.
Man, I didn't expect to be one of the youngsters in this forum. But I guess most of the 'rebellious' teenagers are playing RTW and M2TW.
If it's any conselation (if you guys need it anyhow), my dad is twice my age (he's 50, I'm 24) and he's still better at football (the european indoor variant) and cycling. And I play football twice a week and go cycling with my dad every week.
No kidding Phil. Also 24 here. My lady friend refuses to believe older gentlemen play video games...I should make her check out this thread. :D
16 here.
mmmh seems like I'm among the more juvenile (or less senile?) users here....27!
and I thought I was growing old. what a relief to see errmm....eehhh....['elder' expressed politely] people around here! now I don't have to worry what I'll do when I'm 64 :laugh4:
16, 17 in August.
40 here
25 here.
erm..............
I think i am one of the yonger people from the org.
It's my birthday today! Bringing me to a full 29 summers.:birthday2:
I admit I'm a little surprised by the results thus far. I figured most of us here would be a bit older than what I'm seeing, given MTW's age. Good to see it still has fairly broad appeal. :2thumbsup:
Happy birthday, mate. :medievalcheers:Quote:
Originally Posted by History Geek
I shall claim to be 44, even though the birthday that takes me up a category is drawing inexorably upon me.
21, 22 in July.
Seems like our moderator staff is experiencing their second or third spring in here. Good to have you around! Since I started forum activity, I'm paranoid of being surrounded exclusively by premature teenagers (no offence intended to you under 20).
Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY, History Geek!
lol 33 here~:cheers:
:turkey: :england:
Definitely the youngest here, 14 :D
Gadzooks! I thought I'd be one of the older generation here.
I'm 36. Which means I remember playing computer games in the 80s. Which is probably why I'm so impressed by MTW :2thumbsup:
31, going on 17.
Hey, a great game is a great game. Even though I'm "younger" by comparison, that doesn't mean I judge games based solely on graphics. If I did, I would be in the RTW and M2TW sections instead. If a game has pretty graphics, that's a plus, imo. Priority #1 for me is gameplay, and even though there are a few quirks I disagree with, MTW has great all around gameplay, flat out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Martok
Very true. 'Twas my fault for underestimating the good taste of all you "whippersnappers" here. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by greaterkhaan
32 years here , ain“t it great....this forum is fostering good relations between the young and the old since [fill in year please]....:clown:
I should reinstall M:TW... It's seems more appropriate for my age category than M2:TW.
I'm 29 btw...
I'm a youthfull 54 and I did first play computer games back in the 80's on a Commodore 64. However, my real background was wargamming - playing games with model soldiers - all periods from ancient to modern day. Back in the 80's I was playing at a National standard (in the UK) and it took up a lot of my time. However, getting married put an end to that!!
I think the reason I love MTW so much is that it mirrors that wargame experience - without the hassle of painting figures and travelling to a draughty church hall to play somebody. When you add the strategic element and the fact the game is so replayable, it is not surprising that MTW has such an appeal. I also have a 9 year old son, who is keen on PC games, PS2 etc and I look forward to introducing him to the delights of MTW in a year or 2's time.
As for the poll, it is fascinating - when I joined the Guild I expected everybody to be about 16 and I would be old enough to be most members' grandfather - in fact the reverse is true. A real mix of all ages and a wealth of wisdom and insight into all aspects of the game and, via the Monastry etc, history and the challenge of interactive history. So the poll proves beyond all doubt that we are not all geeky teenage boys in need of a life, spending our lives in darkened rooms - some of us are geeky old men!!!:laugh4: