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Game for Friday at 7:00PM EST

Masjin
6 (12%)
Ace of Spades
14 (28%)
CS:S/TF2
30 (60%)

Total Members Voted: 50

Author Topic: The Glorious Pony Revolution of Blockland: AT PEACE, REVOLUTION SUCCESSFUL  (Read 111212 times)

If we ever play Ace of Spades again, can we cut out the pre-war building?
Not many people use towers in the game, it's mainly quickly set up bunkers everywhere.

Well if nobody minds, as long as Dissolve doesn't delete the map file, all of our builds are still there. If you guys think it'd be better, he can move the file to another folder so it will generate a new one, and all of our old builds will be saved.

I thought you could password servers.
And kick anyone who's a Deuce ok?

You can't password protect servers, but I think we should just kick everyone next time that doesn't have an [ABO] or [GPRB] tag, because some people have names besides deuce that aren't blocklanders.

Yes, this, a pre-generated town would be awesome to fight in.

Can't, pre-generated levels are like minecraft maps.

This is the Lulu news 9:00 report.

We're a bit short on time today, so we're gonna cut to the chase.

The bronies won the trench war by a landslide.
They got vaulable ABO intelligence.
I got a raise for bumping the show's ratings up 40%.
Which is ironic, because, it was because of an arguement I got into with the direc- (whisper whisper)
Yeah.

Lulu signing off.

Someone PM me a battle report with like who did what, and a summary of the battle. Would really appreciate it.

A full 32-person server consumes more than 1 GB of bandwidth per hour.



I have decided I wish to play TF2 now.
try a network with unlim gigs like mine?

What network would that be?


Speeds?

yaybrink.
« Last Edit: May 10, 2011, 09:50:23 PM by Dissolve »


Ironically, that's more time than he has on Crysis 2.

Not just that, it's one of his most played games, only behind TF2, Gmod, GTA4, and Left 4 Dead.
So yes nick, you do play call of stufffare.



Holy stuff, a whole loving 8 hours!

Oh my God, that's SO MUCH MORE!  Better edit my posts so you don't see my obvious mistake because obviously you've watched me play all 43 hours of CoD and all 35 hours of Crysis 2.

Using Steam to completely track every minute of gameplay is absolutely absurd.  For one, you have no actual idea how much time isn't spent at the game even while it's running.

Your same logic can be applied to you in saying that you obviously spend your entire time playing Global Agenda since you have 143 hours logged on it.

Your same logic can be applied to you in saying that you obviously spend your entire weeks playing Global Agenda since you have 143 hours logged on it.
Thing is, he does.
Or did. Dunno.

Thing is, he does.
Or did.[/I] Dunno.
Oh did he?

But we don't know for sure, just like you don't know if I ever played Call of Duty frequently during the "double experience" weekends and before VAC was completely bypassed on MW2 online.


Point is you were lying through your teeth when you said you didn't play Modern Warfare.
Oh wait guys I bet he's gonna backtrack and say he never meant that he never played it.

Also, I did play global agenda almost nonstop for a few weeks after I got it. Then I hit that point where level ups are few and far between and went on to other games.

Point is you were lying through your teeth when you said you didn't play Modern Warfare.
Oh wait guys I bet he's gonna backtrack and say he never meant that he never played it.
Arguing with you is like trying to teach basic Algebra to a child.

If you're going to continue dumping stuff by the payload from a cargo plane flying above, seriously, just get the forget out of the thread or take it to Drama so I can promptly ignore it.

Point is you were lying through your teeth when you said you didn't play Modern Warfare.
Oh wait guys I bet he's gonna backtrack and say he never meant that he never played it.

Well there's a difference, you're using the infinitive of the verb when clearly this calls for the past tense.

Nick played MW2, but does not play MW2.

Well there's a difference, you're using the infinitive of the verb when clearly this calls for the past tense.

Nick played MW2, but does not play MW2.
I <3 grammar.