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Hearing voices in the darkness

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[First, a procedural note: I think this is the umpteenth time I need to assure you that I’m going to blow away the dust from this blog and keep babbling, etc etc etc. I won’t waste much time on that. I’ll just briefly assure you to that I’m going to put some stuff here that I’m posting on Playfire. Some people there seem to like my babblings. Might as well put them here too. Expect epic Skyrim diaries and random whining on various topics.]

This is a really pointless and a geeky tale, but it probably should be told. Game blogs must have to have pointless and geeky tales, after all.

Yesterday, my head didn’t quite work. My head only somewhat cleared by midnight, as I was sort of expecting my friend to show up for a round of Halo Wars.

And what an anticipated game session it was. A friend of mine was playing Halo Wars around the time I got my Xbox 360 a couple of years ago, so obviously I rushed to get a copy so we might play the game together. That didn’t happen, unfortunately, and he’s been too busy to play many games at all. But recently, he got Gold and we played tons of Halo: Reach. Obviously, it was time to make up for the lost time.

Which is easier said than done, because as far as I can tell, neither of us are real-time strategy geeks. I’ve been a bit less enthusiastic about Halo Wars online - the folks in XBL matchmaking seem to eat noobs for breakfast.

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