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Choice of the top 5 from the previous thread:

CS:S 10

BC2 6

TF2 6

L4D 5

SC2 5

Please vote - you can only do it once - So pick the one you'd prefer most.

I'll organise it for this THURS NIGHT if we can get enough votes, otherwise Thurs after ;)

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I had to check wikipedia for a couple of these so in the extremely improbable event that I am not the only one capable of such ignorance:

CS:S = counterstrike source

BC2 = Battlefield : Bad Company

TF2 = Team Fortress 2

L4D = Left for Dead

SC2 = Starcraft 2

Edited by *LOACH*

Oh lol - they are abbreviated from the other thread

but then come on, what kinda gamer you think you are if you don't know those? :D

An out of touch one? I remember the good old days of Quake 2 and we used to hang an onion off of our ps2 mouse which was the style at the time.... ahhh back to the nursing home for me

CS never gets old because the mass popularity gave rise to huge aftermarket support from developers. I've spent 2 years of my CS life on scoutzknivez maps alone. Another year on jailbreak maps, another year on gungame maps, another year on mini games maps...it's ridiculous.

lol.

CS:S always turns into a rape session from your brother Ash!

Yeah, I'm the only one who seems to be able to hold his own against him :P

CS never gets old because the mass popularity gave rise to huge aftermarket support from developers. I've spent 2 years of my CS life on scoutzknivez maps alone. Another year on jailbreak maps, another year on gungame maps, another year on mini games maps...it's ridiculous.

Yeah, I'm the only one who seems to be able to hold his own against him :P

Wow.

Your life sounds super exciting, it should be made into a mini-series with each episode alternating between a different set of cs maps and masturbating.

I played comp BC2 when it first came out on Cybergamer (my team was in the top 8 in aus).

Sadly my pc died, bought a new one and the cd key wont work.. by this time comp BC2 was pretty much dead so never bothered with it.

Ive still got CS:S installed so depending on the night i would be keen for that :)

EDIT - Just saw that this is setup for thursday night and that for me is a weekly sau meet on the central coast so im out :P

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