- Yagr_Zero
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29Sep 12
So I like achievements. Maybe a little too much. That's not the point I'm trying to make here, at least I don't think it is. Anyway, I decided to head through my library to get rid of a few achievements here and there, along the way setting up a few gaming sessions with other people looking to do the same, as for some odd reason or another none of you here have the games I do. >_>
For one such session in particular, I was trying to get the coop achievement for Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes, which is a fantastic game that no one seems to play cooperatively online. There were to be four of us, each team winning one set. Unfortunately, one person and I couldn't see each other online. Something about those darn nats being restricted. So with the session looking like a failure, one of the guys had a sudden idea to go get his son online. His eight year-old son, who happens to have his own xbox. Things get interesting when you involve little kids.
"Okay Bobby*. You're going to be playing with me, and we're going to win a game, then lose one. Then I'm going to join the other team and you're going to let daddy win."
Ah gaming fathers. Always there to help out and tell their kids to let them win.
For one such session in particular, I was trying to get the coop achievement for Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes, which is a fantastic game that no one seems to play cooperatively online. There were to be four of us, each team winning one set. Unfortunately, one person and I couldn't see each other online. Something about those darn nats being restricted. So with the session looking like a failure, one of the guys had a sudden idea to go get his son online. His eight year-old son, who happens to have his own xbox. Things get interesting when you involve little kids.
"Okay Bobby*. You're going to be playing with me, and we're going to win a game, then lose one. Then I'm going to join the other team and you're going to let daddy win."
Ah gaming fathers. Always there to help out and tell their kids to let them win.
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