We know hardly anything, if not nothing, about "GamesBX". Regarding video games in general, I haven't found myself needing to play them, not at all. Just another casual habit that other people do, from my view.
EDIT: Come to think of it, I don't seem too fond of the idea of buying an "entertainment box" (games consoles, tv boxes are good for keeping children occupied ALL DAY), they may well be called a "futile box"
It is possible that OP was simply trying to tell us about stuff he wrote.
The trick was he wrote an entire post as an advertisement for it all, but with no links.
The link to the site was in his profile.
So, it is entirely possible I simply offended someone trying to show off his stuff.
For future reference, people, don’t try to sell us stuff with advertisements. It would have been much better to simply say something like:
Hey guys! Check out the cool games I wrote!
I spent a lot of time on them and like some feedback.
Do they work? Do you like them?
What would you change if you could? (Be nice, now.)
<Exposition about how I learned C++ and what got me into programming games, my goals, etc>
I hope you enjoy.
— MrGamesBX
(I don’t remember what his original username was, but it was something like that.)
I tend to ignore spam, so I don’t know if there is a spam goal behind hiding the link in the profile (I seem to recall reading something about that before...).
OP, if you are still out there (and you aren’t a filthy spammer), come back. I didn’t mean to be such a jerk.
I didn't remove the OP since the thread was already replied to by the time I saw it, but the link in the profile was from the same site that is used by other (albeit sports- or snake oil-related) posts. I have never seen that site used legitimately in a post on this site. I don't have the original username either, but my guess is the account isn't de-activated yet, so they could post again.
"Psychological benefits with [product]"? I mean come on, there are a thousand better ways to reword that if it wasn't spam.
1)When surrounded by your relatives on the bed which will likely be where you never raise from again, will you have rehearsed your last words? (unless you kick the bucket another way, hopefully not by your own hand)
2)What are 50 less, orphaned, mere consumers on the planet anyway?
3)Optimistic or Pessimistic for the ensuing decades of this homely planet, mainly it's race.
Keep in mind that if we discuss the potential pyschological benefits of online games with GamesBX, we should also discuss the psychological benefits of online games without GamesBX. Y'know, as a control.
Surely we should also discuss the psychological benefits of not online games with GamesBX, and the psychological benefits of not online games without GamesBX. That way we'll have the complete picture.
How does getting stung by a jellyfish while swimming in the Indian ocean with GamesBX compare to calling a plumber to unclog your pipes without GamesBX, psychologically speaking?
Well, I bought a new front tire for my motorcycle, and went to pull the wheel off, and discovered that I need a 1" socket. Sadly, the largest I have on hand is 7/8".
So... i need another trip into town to get it, and I'm still riding on a really, really old tire that I'm afraid will fail at any time.
Front tires are tricky. If you blow it while at speed you'll very likely crash. You can't control a single track vehicle without traction on the front.