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Mike Stamatis
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  • Merrimack, NH
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May 1, 2009
Mike Stamatis replied to Roger Travis's discussion Interview planning for "Living Epic" online course
"1) (somewhat similar to previous questions) When coming up with new gear, how important is the name of the gear? Do you think it adds an epic effect to name a spear Gungir, or a shield Aegis? Or do you think it's an easy way out of creating an…"
Mar 12, 2009
Mike Stamatis replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"I found it funny yet very interesting that Andrea brought up how "cool and shiny = dangerous". Of course, with this dangerous aspect comes a level of respect for the player wielding the cool and shinies. For instance, in WoW, you might see…"
Mar 5, 2009
Mike Stamatis replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"Warren Nesteruk said:See Kevin, I just get the feeling it doesn't depend on the game as much as on the people. Certain games attract certain people, and there are very distinct differences between each crowd. Majority of MMO's attract…"
Mar 5, 2009
Mike Stamatis and Warren Nesteruk are now friends
Feb 24, 2009
Mike Stamatis replied to Roger Travis's discussion Let's all go to the wiki and plan some gaming together!
"I notice there isn't much playstation 3 love on the list :( My PSN name is BolterAura if anyone would like to add me :) Also, in regards to LOTRO, I might try it out after the semester!"
Feb 24, 2009
Mike Stamatis replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"Though I wholly agree with all the connections made between aristeia and how it involves grinding to improve one's skill and ability to perform challenging actions and defeat the boss, I do have one question. Does grinding truly make the most…"
Feb 21, 2009
Mike Stamatis replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"I haven't had time to read some of the most recent posts, whew, I'll have to catch up this weekend!"
Feb 12, 2009

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