Author Topic: Major heart attack because of TEAM FORTRESS 2.  (Read 2960 times)

How can TF2 cause a loving heart attack. You must get way into video games or have a really weak heart. I suggest they do tests on your heart before you single out a video game, I bet it wasn't even the game.

Hay guise, hint: CAN'T GIVE AWAY STEAM GAMES.

Did anyone actually find the cause of the heart attack or do we just assume that it was the video game's fault?

Did anyone actually find the cause of the heart attack or do we just assume that it was the video game's fault?
Yeah, His heart could be failing.

I don't see why people are asking for Hunter's TF2 when he's going to give it to his friend for his friend's birthday.
It's only $20, you bought Blockland, so go buy TF2.

When I used to be obsessed with Maplestory (don't go there; I know it sucks now), I had played it for 40 hours straight one weekend. Up 6 AM Saturday morning, all-nighter, off to bed for school that Sunday at 10 PM. Thing is, I was perfectly fine. You've got to have something wrong with you if you get a heart attack from just fatigue.

I've pulled an all nighter till 10 AM. Woke up at 6 PM :|

My advice is figure out why you have nightmares from TF2.

Staying up for long periods has been known to cause seizures, those who have one, wont remember having one. Your parents are probably using TF2 as an excuse for what ever happened to you.

Shut the forget up, you don't NEED TF2. No one NEEDS a game. If you bought Blockland, you can buy TF2. They're the same price.
What the hell?

He's saying to get rid of the local files so his parents don't get rid of the account.
Reading comprehension, for forgets sake.

Do you know for sure this is a heart attack? Did they run any tests at all?

I'm going to go die in a puddle of Cup Noodles soup and Hot Pockets cheese while playing WoW and CSS.

Kidding, I'd probably die of malnutrition.

didn't you already post about this a long time ago?

you know you play video games too much when you have nightmares about it then a major heart attack.