Dantre
Watchdog
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According to that test, I'm ISTJ, with a particular emphasis on the I. As such, I'm not posting the details . It does seems to suit me, though.
Career-wise, I am a programmer, which is indeed one of the typical jobs for ISTJ.
As for my gaming tastes, I tend to prefer games with set objectives and problems to solve. This is why I enjoy dungeon crawls like Eye of the Beholder, as they are about conquering the traps and monsters of the dungeons, instead of open-ended games like Daggerfall (the last Elder Scrolls game I'll ever play, and not because of the bugs) where the focus is mostly on doing what you want. I also prefer games who let me all the time I need to think things through, instead of real-time games where I tend to be confused when there's too much action. Basically, I enjoy turn-based quest-driven RPGs the most, and also adventure games.
Career-wise, I am a programmer, which is indeed one of the typical jobs for ISTJ.
As for my gaming tastes, I tend to prefer games with set objectives and problems to solve. This is why I enjoy dungeon crawls like Eye of the Beholder, as they are about conquering the traps and monsters of the dungeons, instead of open-ended games like Daggerfall (the last Elder Scrolls game I'll ever play, and not because of the bugs) where the focus is mostly on doing what you want. I also prefer games who let me all the time I need to think things through, instead of real-time games where I tend to be confused when there's too much action. Basically, I enjoy turn-based quest-driven RPGs the most, and also adventure games.
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2007
- Messages
- 113