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haha ill show up to make up the numbers, hope theres more than 4 coonts in this time

Maybe people tried to get on the server but couldnt?

If we do have trouble getting on the server is there someone to contact? How do we do it?

Are you using the latest patch or...?

Just add Ash to steam friends so you can contact if you have trouble...or post in this thread...it does get checked (from what I remember of the last few gaming nights).

And by gaming nights I mean CSS nights lol. We really should find a new game.

i'll try get on if i got time avail. havent played css in a good while now so not sure what i'll play like LOL.. will have to get on early as i'm sure i'll have 11ty updates for steam and CSS

fkn hate steam and updates ill prolly have a few to get through too :down:

what annoys me the most is i'll be downloading at 1.2mbps and outta no where for ono reason i'll be dling at 4.5kbps.. even if the rest of my internet is running fine.. takes forever to get the updates

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