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Sep. 20th, 2009 07:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I woke up to a message on my computer saying that my hard drive was low on space.
I wound up having to uninstall Mabinogi. I know that I don't actually play it anymore, but this makes me a bit sad. I did enjoy the game, after all, and there are a lot of fond memories there. I only quit because I didn't have anyone to play with anymore, which continues to be the only thing holding me back from it-- combined, perhaps, with my inability to afford the Fantasy Life Package. Painful as it is, 900 megabytes' worth of a game I'm not active in anymore just isn't going to cut it.
SMT: Imagine was an okay experience, but at over 3,500 megabytes? Fuck that. I deleted that shit with prejudice. After saving a few songs from the soundtrack, of course.
And of course lol, the BIGGEST thing on there was World of Warcraft, clocking at over 16,000 megabytes. But I can't delete that because I have very specific plans of coming back once I can afford it, orz.
And on another note entirely:
I think I'm the only one that's not inordinately worried about this. H2G2 needed a stronger conclusion, and Adams planned on writing one before he, um. Died. I see no particular reason to think that Colfer won't kick ass at this.
I wound up having to uninstall Mabinogi. I know that I don't actually play it anymore, but this makes me a bit sad. I did enjoy the game, after all, and there are a lot of fond memories there. I only quit because I didn't have anyone to play with anymore, which continues to be the only thing holding me back from it-- combined, perhaps, with my inability to afford the Fantasy Life Package. Painful as it is, 900 megabytes' worth of a game I'm not active in anymore just isn't going to cut it.
SMT: Imagine was an okay experience, but at over 3,500 megabytes? Fuck that. I deleted that shit with prejudice. After saving a few songs from the soundtrack, of course.
And of course lol, the BIGGEST thing on there was World of Warcraft, clocking at over 16,000 megabytes. But I can't delete that because I have very specific plans of coming back once I can afford it, orz.
And on another note entirely:
I think I'm the only one that's not inordinately worried about this. H2G2 needed a stronger conclusion, and Adams planned on writing one before he, um. Died. I see no particular reason to think that Colfer won't kick ass at this.
re: a HGTTG sequel?
Date: 2009-09-20 06:49 pm (UTC)This could work, though. I mean, look at the Dune sequels/prequels -- those came out okay.
Still, I hadn't heard about THIS.