Please keep in mind the burning out factor. Be sure to have other productive activities in your time because if you keep playing non-stop you will get burned out and start not liking the game. And your real life will end up suffering too
bellanca6561n wrote: »Then there is the case of a professor I know who'd make crafted armor sets for his guildies on his laptop during faculty meetings....
bellanca6561n wrote: »Then there is the case of a professor I know who'd make crafted armor sets for his guildies on his laptop during faculty meetings....
@bellanca6561n that. Is. Awe. Some.
Mr.Turtlesworth wrote: »literally I can't do my homework and I always stay up really late because I'm completely addicted to this amazing game
stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »I played ESO during a lecture once, and I was giving it.
It was actually a lecture on real time computer graphics, so ESO was a field trip of sorts, but still: I am a college professor who played ESO during on of his own lectures. Is there an achievement for that? No? Awww.
That's me. The IT guy blocked zenimax, kept blizzard up though lol.Where's those people that plays the game while in a lecture in college? Quite an enetertainment for people behind of said person
I wouldn't dream of showing a 10 year old game as an example of modern real time graphics, no.Thank god you didn't use WoW for the presentation.stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »I played ESO during a lecture once, and I was giving it.
It was actually a lecture on real time computer graphics, so ESO was a field trip of sorts, but still: I am a college professor who played ESO during on of his own lectures. Is there an achievement for that? No? Awww.
You wouldn't want to be "that" professor.
bellanca6561n wrote: »Then there is the case of a professor I know who'd make crafted armor sets for his guildies on his laptop during faculty meetings....