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Anyone ever do this: whenever you are playing any kind of game that is based in a cold environment, you put on several layers and a jacket, shut off the heating, and open up the window wide when it is 0C outside.
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LOL
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Um... no.
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You flood your room when you're in a water-like environment too? What about when you're in the desert, do you use a heat lamp to simulate the Sun? I don't even want to know what you do when your character goes into a strip club...
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i should've mentioned i like a LOT of fresh air circulating in the room, i can't stand when it is muggy or stuffy feeling (and this usually makes it chillier than most people prefer). One day, i think last winter, when it was really chilly, i just put on a jacket on kept the window open, and then then the Nelson Bay map started in Bad Company 2 (the snow one), my mind went Bingo!
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the snow and blizzard areas of Skyrim make me feel cold
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I did playing Skyrim. We're having a cold summer here. I opened the window and put my jean hoddie on and it was kinda fun. Next time I play Doom I'm going to Mars.
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