Why would you bring Go if you have no one to play it with?
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I can play against the robot ship's AI.
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meatrace wrote:
But since this is a silly question, I'll just say World of Warcraft.
The ping would probably be ridiculous though.
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Well, if you can play WoW, I can have an interweb connection.
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Which undermines the conceit of the question. If you have a working internet connection (through some sort of hyper-light or sub-space pathways) then it doesn't really matter what games you bring: they're all available online. (more or less) I'd be more worried about bringing food and/or a place to store your bodily waste.
Why would you bring Go if you have no one to play it with?
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I can play against the robot ship's AI.
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meatrace wrote:
But since this is a silly question, I'll just say World of Warcraft.
The ping would probably be ridiculous though.
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Well, if you can play WoW, I can have an interweb connection.
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Which undermines the conceit of the question. If you have a working internet connection (through some sort of hyper-light or sub-space pathways) then it doesn't really matter what games you bring: they're all available online. (more or less) I'd be more worried about bringing food and/or a place to store your bodily waste.
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Then this connection only allows access to other players for two games.
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Eve Online and DUST514. You can brag about how real space looks, pull all-nighters since you have no time zone to worry about anymore and shoot people in the face when you're tired off blowing up pirates / being a pirate.