
So my sister needed my mouse cause her's is apparently not working and I suddenly had the urge to play StarCraft 2. I have a spare gaming mouse in the car but I'm waaay to lazy to go get it at 1am in the morning. I'm a Razor mouse user (when gaming) in case you're wondering.
Anyway. Despite being "mouse-less" I still forcefully went ahead and created a 2v2 map game and played with AI (clearly I'm not prepared to play with actual humans and I'd be totally screwed playing 1v1 with AI in such circumstances).

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It has been forever since I last touched DotA and surprising enough, I didn't suck all that bad! Hurhur.
I was never really that good at DotA, or at all for that matter. To be honest, I was somewhat regretting even suggesting that I would go for the "gaming session". Embarrassing myself wasn't something I look forward to.
The plan was to tag along, check out the studio, have dinner, then while they played their DotA, I sat at the lounge and did my work. Well, that was the initial plan at least.
Geeky games do appeal to me sometimes, but on occasions like such - all exhausted and hoping just to take a good night's rest - it not only disturbs me, it annoys me.
I was asked to accompany the bear at D's house. He mentioned playing cards and naturally I assumed it was Poker like the week before.
Only to have finished "work" per se later in the night, I called to see if my attendance was still required and he said yes. But when I arrived, I was quite frustrated at the sight.

And yes, I used to be a gamer by the nick "miuki" so I registered the domain name "www.miuki.net" and blog about gaming stuff there.
And yes again, I attended the 3-days long WCG 2009, Asian Championship, Singapore National Finals, held at Suntec Convention Center Exhibition, Hall 404.
And yes for the last time, I am trying my best to blog about the various games that went on during the 3-days long WCG Singapore 2009.

Before I start going on and on about the Video Games Live, here's something you must know first. Before being asked to watch the VGL I actually made plans to go Australia.
Australia vs. VGL: there was no competition really (esp. since the person that asked was someone I could never reject to) - VGL has won the battle!
I go by the name Princessa (pronounced as Prin-ces-sa) online, you can also call me Sabrina or Princess Sabrina for that matter.
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February 2010, 2nd issue
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