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What about chess on a computer?
Nah I beat the computer on the hardest level. I'm that good.
What about chess on a computer?
What about chess on a computer?
Nah I beat the computer on the hardest level. I'm that good.
Deep Blue beat a world champion in 1997. My computer has substantially higher processing ability. You just need better software!
Turn-based games favor those who are simple of mind. I played Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy as a kid, but as an adult, depending on them is really an indictment of your intelligence.
Not the same, but a good retort.
I was speaking along the lines of video games.
I mean, do you think the hardest RPG of all time is Final Fantasy or Dragon Warrior?
Wizard - A new game in the genre that I actually tossed aside after a few hours with disappointment but picked it up again recently and developed a respect for it. The problem is, in the age of no manuals, most of the game's depth doesn't become apparent until you've played more than a few hours. It's essentially Civ 5 Fantasy.
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Wizard?? Some kind of indie game? Never heard of it.
Oops. I might have gotten the name wrong. Hold please.
Edit: Ah Hah! I'm wrong. The name is Warlock.