I can relate. Those Dro-m'Athra Doritos have done a number to my hips.THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Good for him. This game almost lead to me eating myself into an early grave inside a coffin of no exercise.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »....and playing ESO for just 1 hour less a day.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Good for him. This game almost lead to me eating myself into an early grave inside a coffin of no exercise.
Word of advice kids. If you are not exercising remove 1 hour of ESO from your daily routine and go for a walk.
I went from 304 down to 219 in 12 months just doing that. Then I joined a gym and put back on 20 pounds of muscle by lifting 6 days a week. I feel like a million bucks and all it takes is the first step and playing ESO for just 1 hour less a day.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Good for him. This game almost lead to me eating myself into an early grave inside a coffin of no exercise.
Word of advice kids. If you are not exercising remove 1 hour of ESO from your daily routine and go for a walk.
I went from 304 down to 219 in 12 months just doing that. Then I joined a gym and put back on 20 pounds of muscle by lifting 6 days a week. I feel like a million bucks and all it takes is the first step and playing ESO for just 1 hour less a day.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »He turned gym rat. I saw some recent pics of him and he's buff now!
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Good for him. This game almost lead to me eating myself into an early grave inside a coffin of no exercise.
Word of advice kids. If you are not exercising remove 1 hour of ESO from your daily routine and go for a walk.
I went from 304 down to 219 in 12 months just doing that. Then I joined a gym and put back on 20 pounds of muscle by lifting 6 days a week. I feel like a million bucks and all it takes is the first step and playing ESO for just 1 hour less a day.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Good for him. This game almost lead to me eating myself into an early grave inside a coffin of no exercise.
Word of advice kids. If you are not exercising remove 1 hour of ESO from your daily routine and go for a walk.
I went from 304 down to 219 in 12 months just doing that. Then I joined a gym and put back on 20 pounds of muscle by lifting 6 days a week. I feel like a million bucks and all it takes is the first step and playing ESO for just 1 hour less a day.
Maybe he's making another funeral for his templar
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
Don't really care where he went. His rant and meltdown pre-Morrowind was a good example of what happens when streamers get too wrapped up in their own "celebrity".
The droves of his fans that were clamoring for people to quit the game is the reason I don't watch his videos anymore.
It's great and all for him that he wants to be healthy, but I really don't care if one dude plays ESO or not. Even if he streams.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »He left around morrowind, due to increasing balance disagreements and sometimes total disreguardment.
He was one of the youtuber band that was outright invited to ZOS HQ to give advise and according to him, they were straight up ignored. When Warden was originally released, and the morrowind balance changes went through, he basicly saw Warden as pay to win, the changes as dumb, and took his leave of the game at that point.
He's been either at Swtor or gone ever since. The last ESO related content I saw him produce on his channel was dragon bones, and that was four months ago.
Quite a few personalities left not long after. It's why ZOS quickly tried to find people to replace them.
I mean I get that his kid is his top priority in his life, I really do. But don't we deserve at least some kind of closure? He just kinda vanished and I think it's pretty disrespectful towards his subs and fans.
The only thing I could think of is that maybe he doesn't want to read through all the 'PLEASE COME BACK TO US' comments that occur whenever some gamer/youtuber moves on with his life...
Oh well, good luck with whatever you're doing Deltia.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »He left around morrowind, due to increasing balance disagreements and sometimes total disreguardment.
He was one of the youtuber band that was outright invited to ZOS HQ to give advise and according to him, they were straight up ignored. When Warden was originally released, and the morrowind balance changes went through, he basicly saw Warden as pay to win, the changes as dumb, and took his leave of the game at that point.
He's been either at Swtor or gone ever since. The last ESO related content I saw him produce on his channel was dragon bones, and that was four months ago.
Quite a few personalities left not long after. It's why ZOS quickly tried to find people to replace them.
^Bolded... Boy did his belief about P2W turn out to be wrong!! If anything, Warden turned out to be a P2L class.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »Good for him. This game almost lead to me eating myself into an early grave inside a coffin of no exercise.
Word of advice kids. If you are not exercising remove 1 hour of ESO from your daily routine and go for a walk.
I went from 304 down to 219 in 12 months just doing that. Then I joined a gym and put back on 20 pounds of muscle by lifting 6 days a week. I feel like a million bucks and all it takes is the first step and playing ESO for just 1 hour less a day.