Err, Im 13 and I'm always the youngest player wherever I go![]()
Playing TW games since I was 10 (I think), and getting BI for christmas.
Originally Posted by holybandit
I remember one girl here (I want to say her name is Lisa) who's 10-11; she had requested help on how to beat her dad online because he always crushed her with hordes of Byz Infantry. So don't worry, you're definitely not the youngest here....you whippersnapper.(I'm 29, by the way.)
[EDIT]: Okay, so she plays Medieval, not Rome. But the principle still holds....
Last edited by Martok; 12-19-2005 at 17:25.
"MTW is not a game, it's a way of life." -- drone
Originally Posted by holybandit
well your not the youngest this time, I just turned 13 two weeks ago![]()
Originally Posted by strike for the south
Well, this thread makes me feel young at 45.![]()
I do think the TW games generally attract an older-than-normal crowd simply because they're history-based.
Originally Posted by gardibolt
I think most of us here would agree with that, even after you factor in the younger players who came out of the woodwork when Rome was released. Even allowing that as a group, PC gamers have aged somewhat, I think TW players tend be a little older still. At 29, I have a feeling I'm probably in the middle of the pack--and I doubt there's that many games where the median age of their players is close to 30.
What I find funny is that my 57-year-old father now has a little bit of the Total War bug (not that he'll admit it!); and this is a man who has long disparaged my hobby of playing PC games. I haven't been able to convince him to actually sit down and play Shogun or Medieval yet, but I've been steadily chipping away at his resolve for the last year or so.I briefly stayed with my dad for a couple months back in 2004, and was playing Medieval a lot of the time. Often when I was playing, he would *ever* so casually stroll over to my desk in the family room and watch over my shoulder while I beat the crap out of the Almohads (I had a Spanish campaign going at the time). He was clearly intrigued, but whenever I asked him him if he wanted to sit down and try it out, he would suddenly step back and say "no thanks", and act like he wasn't really that interested.
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I think his real problem, however, is that he doesn't have a computer capable of running the game. (All he has is his crappy laptop from his job, which is even worse than the hunk of junk I have now.) So when I upgrade my PC in a couple months, I think I'll give him this one, so that he can at least play Shogun and Medieval. And after I show him Medieval 2, who knows? Perhaps that will be enough to convince him to get a new computer himself! There may be hope for him yet....![]()
Last edited by Martok; 01-21-2006 at 11:07.
"MTW is not a game, it's a way of life." -- drone
lanemerkel and holybandit, i know how u guys feel with all the stupid cursing. I've been playing total war since i was 11 and now im 13. You two should contact me for some MP action.![]()
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Well I remember seeing one guy on TWC who had fought at the Fall of Berlin when he was 12 years old.
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BRO_OldMan is over 60 I believe![]()
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