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DeLuca [O.C. Reg]

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Always pick battles that are small enough to win, but big enough to matter.

Jonathan Reeder

United Kingdom (Great Britain) 

Play day of defeat? You've just met your match.

Always up for a game of Left 4 Dead (1 and 2).

If you play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, feel free to add me! I'm always looking for more people to play Special Ops or Deathmatch with.

-There ain't no rest for the wicked,
Money don't grow on trees,
I got bill to pay,
I got mouths to feed
And there ain't nothin' in this world for free.-


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TownMouse posted on October 19, 2011 @ 4:56am
Long time no see, Jon! How's the new Might and Magic? I'm tempted...
 
Einar Arvidsson posted on February 27, 2010 @ 1:58pm
I APPROVE OF THIS MAN


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The Teamwork Movement - Public
122,779 Members  |  2,806 In-Game  |  13,881 Online  |  0 In Group Chat

The Teamwork Movement (TWM) aims to bring teamwork oriented players together for the best gaming experience possible.

The Teamwork Movement (TWM) is not a clan, it's an open group of players that anyone can join, as long as they're interested in utilizing teamwork while gaming. TWM participants are encouraged, but not required, to add <TWM> to the end of their name and play on TWM endorsed servers. By adding TWM to the end of your name you're easily recognizable by other TWM participants, so they can engage in teamwork with you; and by playing on TWM endorsed servers you are much more likely to encounter other TWM participants, and have the best gaming experience as a result.

While we encourage TWM members to engage in teamwork regardless of what server they play on, we maintain a list of recommended servers which TWM players frequent. By playing on TWM endorsed servers you are much more likely to play with other TWM participants, resulting in the best gaming experience possible. All TWM endorsed servers go through a rigorous approval process that ensures they are lag-free, popular and well administered. You can find the most up to date list of TWM endorsed servers at the following link:

http://www.theTWM.com/

In addition to the endorsed server list we regularly use the Steam event system to send out notifications of TWM events. Several times throughout the day we'll issue an event alert with a TWM endorsed server's IP, by joining in on those games you get to join a server filled entirely with TWM players -- you'll experience teamwork like you've never experienced before.

So, to recap, all you need to do is (all of these are optional):
- Add <TWM> to the end of your name.
- Play on TWM endorsed servers so you can easily find other teamwork oriented players. The IP for TWM endorsed servers can be found at the "TWM Endorsed Server List" link below.
- Engage in teamwork whenever possible!

Frag on!

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Don't let the 'indie' label fool you. This is a terrifying and expertly executed game; no doubt about that. The atmosphere is omnipresent, omniscient and seemingly omnipotent. 'The Shadow' knows where you are, and it's coming after you. The game completely disarms the player, leaving only your wits to explore the castle and avoid death at the hands of the monstosities that roam the hallways. This is a game that can get under your skin and tickle your brain right in the sweet spot, without having to resort to monster-in-the-closet scares or typical American horror movie tactics of displaying the grotesque and making you jump. It plays on your fear of the unknown. Don't look at the monsters, don't stay in the light, and most of all...

Don't stand in the water.

Leave a comment November 29th, 2010 @ 9:55am