UNDERSTAND. UNDERSTAND.
aka. Mainman / McLaglen / (Secret)
United Kingdom (Great Britain) 
I'm a permanently sensible 20-something Scottish fellow whose daily agenda consists of daydreaming, eating chocolate, tuna and cheese (not simultaneously), drinking milk, playing TF2, playing Phantasy Star Online (SCHThack private server), eating Pringles, eating ice cubes, mastication, playing a healing Paladin on WoW (no longer active due to severe burnout), lurking /m/ on 4chan, converting old VHS tapes onto my hard drive (I upload some of these to YouTube), privately messing with a tablet & video editor, trying to tell up from down in Hammer, joining/reporting Steam Community groups (usually reporting), and all general facets of living human existence.
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If I send you a 'blind' friend request, I probably want an invite to a private group you're a member of. Capitalism!
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Note: The 'Games' total over to the right is a lie; any piece of DLC or bundle/content key counts as a game. The 2011 Potato Hunt, Summer Camp and Gift Pile singlehandedly added nearly 100 keys.
Note #2: Over half of the stuff on my Wishlist is DLC; if I own a game, but not all of its DLC, then I add the DLCs.
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Team Fortress 2 Personal Achievements
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● 1st-Generation Cheater's Lament
● Gentle Manne's Service Medal #716
● ETF2L Highlander Participant Medal. (from the 2010 Community Challenge)
● Hat of Undeniable Wealth & Respect #59
● Magnanimous Monarch
● 2x Lo-Fi Longwave. (V#368 and N#26)
● The 'normal' one was earned by participating in a charity match against Robin Walker. Thanks again, Agro!
● 2011 Saxxy nominee: Best Team Costume (Krakens vs. Kings)
● Full collections of:
● Common weapons (No 'uncraftable' tags or craft numbers whenever possible)
● Vintage weapons (Pre-Trading and 'New')
● Strange weapons (Not including Festive ones... yet)
● Promotional items (Including old pre-order bonuses)
● Genuine items (Pre-Order bonuses and IRL Special Event stuff)
● Time-Limited Seasonal items (Except 2011 Xmas, which I kinda missed out on)
● Mann Co. Supply Crates (At least one of every series, besides ones that 'expire' and vanish)
{If there's been a promotion or item update lately, assume that I'm catching up and will have complete collections again soon.}
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NICE THINGS WOT PEEPLE 'AVE SAID 'BOUT ME
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Callewaert: TrueBlue, S.EX.
Callewaert: it means true blue server expert
SomePlayer: HE'S THE BLUETINIST, TOOTINEST, SHOOTINEST HEAVY THIS SIDE OF DUSTBOWL.
MasterGir: TrueBlue in Terrorist Town
► Although biased towards its hosting location, the summarised history of my time on the Internet can be read here.
► And here's my Team Fortress Wiki page, detailing how I've spent a thousand of my waking hours across the last four years...
► To anonymously ask something (eg. If we're not Steam friends or you can't/won't post on my Steam page), try my FormSpring.
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TrueBlue is a Rather Decent Fellow - Public
Yes, Indeed
You can't be liked by everyone. Whether expressed through fashion, beliefs or physical features, your nature will enthral some and displease others.
Despite this, I continue to act in whatever manner I think is 'right'. I don't want to change my ways, nor change the nature of others. As long as each person I encounter can honestly say to themselves "That guy is a decent person", then I'll be satisfied.
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People are unreasonable, illogical, and self-centred. Love them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of having selfish/ulterior ulterior motives. Be kind anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway.
The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Be good anyway.
Honesty and frankness will make you vulnerable. Be honest and frank anyway.
What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Build anyway.
People need help, but may attack you if you try to help them. Help them anyway.
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Port of the Year 2012:
>Games For Windows Live.
>Absolutely no Resolution options, even if you mofify the INI files.
>You need http://www.mediafire.com/?boo946a7j5ig4of to change the Resolution.
>No local multiplayer.
>Erratic FPS, severe multiplayer lag.
>Sound effects and music often play randomly / inappropriately.
As someone who was too young for Monkey Island in its heyday, and thus unfamiliar with any of it, playing just the first episode of Tales made me want to track down and purchase every previous game in the series. All five of the three-hour episodes are genuinely funny, have one or two really tricky puzzles among a multitude of simpler ones, and feel like a cohesive, grand adventure.
Buy it if you see it on sale, especially if you enjoy point-n'-clicks or any other Telltale work.
An undeniable 'Modern Classic', and an astounding one-man project that is finally appearing in a digital storefront after 5 years as freeware.
This story-driven, side-scrolling platformer-shooter opens with no details on where you are, what the goal is or who your character is (although I can tell you that he's called Quote; it's never mentioned anywhere in the game). The plot is linear in a MetroidVania way, but the decisions you make will alter the dialogue, the weapons you can get, and unlock alternative endings; for example, if you come across the item with "0.8" in the name, it's recommended that you skip it instead of taking it.
The "+" signifies the conversion job done by a studio called Nicalis, who re-translated the text and added new sound, graphics and game modes to ports for the Wii and DSiWare, finally adding these options to the PC version. I play with New Graphics and Old Sound enabled, but would definitely go "HUZZAH!" if the original English script was available.