Gaming snacks
- hashiriya1
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Hot green tea and senbei if I am going to do a long RPG session.
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This.elmagicochrisg wrote:With company: pie + tea / juice (any juice) + weed
Minus the pie, I don't really ever eat while I'm playing. I drink tea, so every now and then I have to get up to make more anyway, which is nice because it's generally a good idea to take breaks from gaming. If I'm actually sat down on the couch to play something, it'll most likely be something like a fighter or a racing game or something that just doesn't go with food because your hands will be busy. And in the case of button-mashing games, taking breaks is very handy as well just so you don't cramp up.
- BoringSupreez
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You pretentious weaboo bastard, I don't even know what that stuff is. Have some Coke and Cheetos like a real American. I can't even believe your foreign crap. Same goes for you, elmagicochrisg. Pie + games? What is this I don't evenhashiriya1 wrote:Hot green tea and senbei if I am going to do a long RPG session.
I like lemon iced tea or soda while I play a game, if I have anything at all. I usually don't eat while gaming (I hate getting my controller nasty) unless it's a turn-based game like Civ, in which case I'll play with the mouse exclusively while my left hand rests inside a bag of Chester's Hot Fries.
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Yeah, SURE that's where your left hand is resting. We know how you get with your turn based games, you scoundrel.
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noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
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I don't eat anything while playing. If I get hungry, I pause the game, and sit at the table with my computer while I eat cereal or something similar.
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- foxhound1022
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Bah. Andy Capp's Hot Fries are my choice. Which I do not eat while gaming.BoringSupreez wrote:You pretentious weaboo bastard, I don't even know what that stuff is. Have some Coke and Cheetos like a real American. I can't even believe your foreign crap. Same goes for you, elmagicochrisg. Pie + games? What is this I don't evenhashiriya1 wrote:Hot green tea and senbei if I am going to do a long RPG session.
I like lemon iced tea or soda while I play a game, if I have anything at all. I usually don't eat while gaming (I hate getting my controller nasty) unless it's a turn-based game like Civ, in which case I'll play with the mouse exclusively while my left hand rests inside a bag of Chester's Hot Fries.
More often than not it's raspberry iced tea and pretzels of some sort. Nothing greasy or flavor-coated like the aforementioned hot fries.
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I don't eat while I game, but I like to have a glass of water within arms reach and if the game is something that doesn't require fast-reactions, I'll often have a cup of coffee while playing.
- Gooseberrysoda
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Really, whatever works. I find myself eating soup a lot, even though it's really tough. Great for RPGs, though.
I had a friend who would make popcorn, hold the bowl with his wrists, and eat it with his tongue while playing the game. That's dedication.
I had a friend who would make popcorn, hold the bowl with his wrists, and eat it with his tongue while playing the game. That's dedication.
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