In real life, basically whenever I give a speech or presentation, I love being in front of people and working a crowd.
In tf2, probably when I made IM and a random UGC player asked for me to sign his needle gun lol.
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In real life, basically whenever I give a speech or presentation, I love being in front of people and working a crowd.
In tf2, probably when I made IM and a random UGC player asked for me to sign his needle gun lol.
The simian alliance... chimpoo and monkeysuit... It could happen?
Drdonut is the shizzle dizzle as well, so any pocket you'd get would be in good hands :D
I really liked playing with big boys, Walka is easily one of my favorite people in the community, all chill folks willing to take on even the biggest challenges too.
There are a lot of mods you can use to sex the game up or at least make the graphics operate as intended.
They're on the Steam forums (most of the better fixes anyways - some are kind of involved, but it's nothing super hard).
as long as you're sneaking, and pick pocket them from behind, you should be relatively OK with a decent pick pocket skill :(
You can even plant things on people - like ticking bombs - I always explode ticking bombs on iguana bob because that pleases me, usually doesn't require save scumming lol. The only part I end up having to save scum is if you try and kill the khans really early in the game and you get hit by a crit at some point.
I used to go by Gallenger back on heat.net, the ALFA project and Gamespy, because it was a name for my first actually successful d&d character...
But for tf2 I decided to advertise my political leanings because like once a year I get an interesting discussion out of it.
Nil... fallout one is SOO easy lol
I played through it on the highest difficulty... without a single death just about and put it on youtube to practice video making lol. But then I mainly play these sorts of games.
FO2 is actually a sequel that does a great job of following up fallout 1 - sometimes the narrative gets lost a bit, but still it's bigger than fallout 1 and you can do more stuff, and some of the skills were made a bit more useful, and there are also more useful perks.
I've also completed the game as a PC with 1 int - something everybody should try just for the 1-2 hilarious conversations - and the challenge since you basically can't do anything lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuBjeLiWhek (fallout 1 overseer)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqotv_OpW6o (fallout 2 compilation)
You also have to enable "hit sounds" in the game's advanced menu.
yeah just blow the dust out.
Also just buy some 3.70$ cheapo case fans.
Sometimes it's bad case ventilation too - but more typically just dust.
I started in UGC myself.
Here is my suggestion.
If you've got yourself 6 people who always show up and don't have bed times + don't get grounded regularly, don't have angry parents d/c their internet at 10 pm eastern, and are available several nights of the week; then your previous season of UGC *may* be enough. If not, you may be better off staying in UGC and trying to find 6 people that can show up regularly + you like + won't quit when things get tough in open + won't disappear randomly. Plus with so many teams in UGC atm you'll meet other folks as dedicated as yourself that you can team up with to better take on open if your current team isn't viable.
My team of newbs (only 1 of us had ESEA experience, and he was on a gateway PC that could barely run the game) won UGC plat, then made it into Open playoffs and went to IM. We eventually died in IM (my fault mostly lol), but still, UGC *can* be a good proving ground, especially if you scrim regularly + scrim open teams.
Running a league is incredibly difficult work, let alone organizing LANs and cash prizes.
This is a community that has trouble keeping 6 people on the same roster and civil with each other for more than 2 months and paying 15$ a head to play in open.
All in all, at least after this they'll be a *lot* more careful about what goes into the client and who has access to it - because if this were to happen again there would be no coming back.
You'll just have to wait for project eternity and torment 2 dr ploxo :p