I highly doubt that, probably low on funds or something. ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY DO THAT. It's like having a kid, your kid may talk back or be rebellious at some point in time.. BUT YO KID WILL ALWAYS BE YO KID!!!!!!
You're going to have a really hard time if you're looking for HSHers on these forums. They all grouped up in their own clubs. A bunch of them even used the same names they had over there. ?
Hsh was an overall horrible idea... The op is like 3 weeks late hsh has already been forgotten. Remember Hsh_Dave? Claiming he made millions? Said he was a part of pimd too... I found that Dave and 3rd party networked him. Had a funny conversation about noobs.
It does make things easier. Which is why it's beyond me why this person didn't take 2 seconds to locate the search button and type in their friends names like the rest of the people that came over here did. I'm sure she could have even watched campus chat for a while and been stunned by the sheer number of familiar usernames.
Just a note to those who are telling you they've downloaded HSH. They haven't; It's been unavailable for a week. And it will not run, a message pops up and say's "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish. Played HSH for 3 years, made many friends, just like here. Wasn't about the game; It was about the people.
It was a fun and highly competitive game, and all the top players were adults, which was awesome. It was ruined by the cheaters who used a program to artificially juice up their stats. Cliques (our clubs) were often like "online family" and were much closer-knit as the groups were much smaller than on PIMD. IMO, PIMD can't compare to HSH, and all the REAL HSH players would agree. We felt about it the way all the long term PIMD players feel about PIMD. But like all good things, it came to an end. I mostly play PIMD to play with all my old friends, as do most of them