Posted July 23, 2010
Hey all,
I have been a longtime member of GOG but until recently I spent most of my time lurking. I figured I'd start a re-introduction thread for myself and others like me, who may have been around for a while but we maybe haven't properly introduced ourselves to the community.
I go by Cym (sim) and I'm part Welsh, hence the Cym in my name. I am from the US, but saying that I do not believe myself to be superior to other nationals. I know we have a rich and cultured group on here, and I value everyone's opinion unless they are obviously trolls.
I've been a part of the GOG community since 2008, as I said mostly lurking, and the one thing I value about this community is that most of the time it is civil (at least in the threads I read) and people value each others' opinions and knowledge. That says a lot, because as I'm sure you know most places on the internet do not necessarily reflect these values.
I have been an avid gamer since I got my first Nintendo back in 1988, and have switched from console to PC back to console a few times, but finally settled on PC back in 2002. I spent a few years religiously playing Diablo 2 and dabbling in Lineage 2, which got me hooked on the mmo scene.
Since then I have gone through periods of playing mmos and taking breaks while playing single player games, but I will never forget the first PC game that truly took my heart away. It was a gem published by EA and developed by Interplay, which some of you know as Wasteland. It taught me a valuable lesson at the time: do not have unprotected sex with prostitutes! LOL anyway back on track...
My favorite genres are RPG, mmo, and FPS. I have collected several games through GOG's service, most of which I didn't have the luxury of playing when they released because at the time I lived in a rural community and didn't have access to a software store.
I currently do technical support for an ISP, and I love my work.
Enough of the history lesson about me, I just wanted to give you a little info behind the name. I hope all of you are enjoying this fine weekend, and I wish you the best.
-Cym
I have been a longtime member of GOG but until recently I spent most of my time lurking. I figured I'd start a re-introduction thread for myself and others like me, who may have been around for a while but we maybe haven't properly introduced ourselves to the community.
I go by Cym (sim) and I'm part Welsh, hence the Cym in my name. I am from the US, but saying that I do not believe myself to be superior to other nationals. I know we have a rich and cultured group on here, and I value everyone's opinion unless they are obviously trolls.
I've been a part of the GOG community since 2008, as I said mostly lurking, and the one thing I value about this community is that most of the time it is civil (at least in the threads I read) and people value each others' opinions and knowledge. That says a lot, because as I'm sure you know most places on the internet do not necessarily reflect these values.
I have been an avid gamer since I got my first Nintendo back in 1988, and have switched from console to PC back to console a few times, but finally settled on PC back in 2002. I spent a few years religiously playing Diablo 2 and dabbling in Lineage 2, which got me hooked on the mmo scene.
Since then I have gone through periods of playing mmos and taking breaks while playing single player games, but I will never forget the first PC game that truly took my heart away. It was a gem published by EA and developed by Interplay, which some of you know as Wasteland. It taught me a valuable lesson at the time: do not have unprotected sex with prostitutes! LOL anyway back on track...
My favorite genres are RPG, mmo, and FPS. I have collected several games through GOG's service, most of which I didn't have the luxury of playing when they released because at the time I lived in a rural community and didn't have access to a software store.
I currently do technical support for an ISP, and I love my work.
Enough of the history lesson about me, I just wanted to give you a little info behind the name. I hope all of you are enjoying this fine weekend, and I wish you the best.
-Cym