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lol yer... there was 2-3 others who were regulars.

I used to book the servers all for us etc...

And then only 6 people turned out... so it kinda died in the ass

Is it possible we could give it another go??? Alternate TF2 and CSS??? It appears there is a bit more interest here, I myself could definitely be more active as I'm no longer in hospitality... Try bringing it up again and see if you get the same kind of response as last tie round??? Would be nice to do something like that within SAU! :-)

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$20 from steam, includes CS original and CZ.. on a side note i noticed that EB has stock again of CS:S?? i thought valve was only selling through steam now? LOl $25 but includes HL2 & DoD2..

Can use our group server for SAU if you want.. it's always dead LOL.. although bad side is we havent got super admin rights anymore as server host don't know its there LOL.. i do have basic admin menu, so can control Tk'ers, etc.. but it's breakfloor only.. LOL.. however breakfloor is awesome, fast game

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Ive failed all of you my friends lol :(

I'm just too under the hammer with work. I'm going O/S next week which is partly the blame, heaps to get out the way

When I get back I will have much more free time so I'll get to sorting it all out then i promise :(

Still waiting for Steam to come to Mac so I can play CS:S again. Sick of rebooting into Windows or using CrossOver.

It's available now and you can get a free copy of portal which i took for sure

My mates hates it when i play cause they always play 1.6 with assault as our map and yeah as always they go T but as a ct i know where they are always going to be.... LOL

I loved playing assault when having a good CT team as all the people who quickly choose T are all smug usually thinking there's no way they can lose but with a good ct team hitting them from multiple directions at the same time it ends up being a rollover.

I might have to download CSS again this thread reminds me of all the mad stuff you could do such as surfing, breakfloor maps, zombie mod and then just the regular playing oh and gungame im sure theres more mods out now too gotta check it out

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