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At the tisk of this once again failing miserably…

I’ll try once more. The section has a fair bit of activity at the moment so with a bit of luck we might get some new comers.

Anyone up for it? Don’t be scared. These usually are more entertaining and full of shitstirring than anything else :/

PC obviously (given I have no time for console crapola :()

Name your current games in a list and we’ll go from there. First night would be perhaps next week.

Im pretty sure these are the ones I have online...

CS:S

BC2

SC2

TF2

DOW2

WC3 TFT

L4D

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CS:S

BC2 - currently installed

TF2

DOW2 - currently installed

L4D (1)

So many people want me to get SC2 but I am resisting.'

What's good is, we'll play whatever and I'll be terrible with a capital fail and be raging out on the inside.

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The section has a fair bit of activity at the moment so with a bit of luck we might get some new comers.

i think GT5 is probably the sole reason for the increased activity lately. did it spike upwards around, say.. i dont know, 25/11?

May be interested in future, however im currently spending every spare moment on the GTR.

I haven't been to a LAN in years.. used to go weekly. Ah the good old nerdy days. Life was so much simpler.

Why don't we just book a room at MCity? But i guess it depends on how long gaming nights with SAU go for =p

Otherwise,

All mine work fine with LAN, but some not online... something to do with... oh i don't know.

WC3 TFT | LAN / Bored Aussie

CS:S | online

NFS:Shift {something is weird with this game, i can't seem to get LAN to work. I may be missing a patch.)

Minecraft | online

WoW | online

HoN | online

COD4 MW/MW2 | LAN

SCII | LAN

I think i may have L4D somewhere.

And i got a heap of other games people can grab off me.

Why don't we just book a room at MCity? But i guess it depends on how long gaming nights with SAU go for =p

Otherwise,

All mine work fine with LAN, but some not online... something to do with... oh i don't know.

WC3 TFT | LAN / Bored Aussie

CS:S | online

NFS:Shift {something is weird with this game, i can't seem to get LAN to work. I may be missing a patch.)

Minecraft | online

WoW | online

HoN | online

COD4 MW/MW2 | LAN

SCII | LAN

I think i may have L4D somewhere.

And i got a heap of other games people can grab off me.

problem is not enough are Melb Metro - half the guys that were in the last gaming nights were interstate ;)

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