Oops, mistakenly clicked more than 300 hours, but it's actually 221 hours. Still not a bad effort in four months. About 40% online, 5% campaign mode, 55% racebox (mainly zone).
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Oops, mistakenly clicked more than 300 hours, but it's actually 221 hours. Still not a bad effort in four months. About 40% online, 5% campaign mode, 55% racebox (mainly zone).
Last edited by Colonel; 2nd November 2010 at 01:28 PM.
710 hr, every day I have to play if only for a moment
iv just hit 200 hours... and ranked 44 global phantom speed lap.
common guys get those speed lap times in...
www.wipeout.gamerstats.net
I should'nt be ranked this high!
Last edited by mikrucio; 1st November 2010 at 08:58 AM.
Almost 30. Oh, the shame.
220 hours from summer 2009. or maybe some months before ... 50-55% online. Compared with some of you (most of you) I'm only a novice
Can some more people please get to 700+ hours...I feel like a total addict
...oh wait.
Well I'll do my best to get above 300 hours as soon as possible, just to amend my mistake in the poll! 700 though, that may take a while...
Nah, we can stop any time we want. In fact, I did, but then I started again. Blame kanar for that one.
You have my word Sat, it's definitely the last time I'm trying to bring you all into crazy stories eh eh. I'm living in world of wipeout for too long now, well 3 years next January lol. I mean I'm way too much active there ah ha, I need a break for real this time. Not like I'm fed up of HD & everything no. It's just this whole thing is soo delicious (me speed lapping wth cool music & improving my lines lap after lap, or me racing online wth my friends for the fun, or me racing 1vs1 in the avalon cup near heart attack/adrenalin amplified/just awesome, or me racing for France and playing team working, great fun too). Way too much delicious. Sucking my free time for a while now lol. I don't know how to describe this. It feels like a buddhist thing, the way I'm finding myself meditating in speed lap mode lol. But the monks doesn't have a ps3 in their shaolin temple afaik. I mean it's just a videogame, even if I find it more than outstanding, everything has an end & I can't continue like that. I mean I'm lucky enough to have a job, a wife, an almost good living despite the fkin crisis out there, so better thing is to come back a bit more into real life & use my free time a lil bit more for real things.
So the day of my elimination on the hd cup will be the day of my definitive retirement too. Oh when I say retirement, it's just the whole time sucking stuff like online competitions or event organisation. Of course I'm not going to disappear ah ah. I think I'll always be around this place. But obviously I need to put this fkin Icaras into the garage & lock the door soon. I always had a feeling of unfinished business with the avalon events. There was always someone missing. And it was phantom only, so a lot of people never joined. So I dreamed about a tournament where everyone could participate, & play the way he likes. I think we're about to see that stuff happen. My dream was to share with you all this passion for wipeout HD, and we're about to live the final outcome there. Always thought the zone deserved a competition with epic proportion, in all fairness. So a retirement after seeing the wipeout HD cup & the wipeout HD world Champion, what else?
...Til the next wipeout lol
Last edited by kanar; 5th November 2010 at 10:41 AM.
@Kanar:
Same over here -- kinda. The game is too addicting! I somehow "stopped"
playing after having set the standing Sebenco Climb Forward and Reverse
ZONE records (around January / February this year), which, to a given point,
have "broken" my pointing fingers due to the sheer intensity of control you
need on the airbrakes by setting such records. If one doesn't believe me, go
beating my Sebenco record (61 / 40). A similar thing holds for normal
Phantom races. The demand on the airbrakes (side-shifting) is quite high.
Not only is the game too addicting, it is also not healthy playing both modes
on a professional level for months. So I stopped racing over last summer to
lessen the demand on my pointing fingers (I need them for typing and coding
as well) and to also gain more time for some other stuff I'm after, which hasn't
changed by now. And this is also the reason why I can't join the WOHD Cup.
I would play way too much over the whole period, and jumping into pro online
play without any training would also hurt my pointing fingers as well. I really
love the idea of the Cup, the teasers and all the stuff, but it isn't the right
time for me, unfortunately. However, I'm not going to stop playing WOHD
altogether, it depends on the situation at hand.
About 70 hours for me. I am still in the process of getting truly addicted!!
F*** me !!!!
Now I understand why everybody kick, no ,DESTROY my ass online!!!
Last week end I was at 99h53 !!
I must be 100 now
PS : WOHD is my PS3 game with the highest play time...