Recognized a forum member in game 2020, post here :)

That makes no sense. Go back to your studies already.

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I dont think they will teach him the difference between a face and a gamer tag.

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We should open a Gears of War school @TC_Clown can attend and get his skills to the next level. Much more important than common core math.

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I am in full agreement.
Its my parents that need convincing

Yeah because we all know a high K/D ratio in gears will get you that $80,000+ a year high paying job.

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Lol could make you a Pro Champion! Making more than 80k a year, or a dedicated content creator!

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Goodluck with that

Im too old but i can get young kids like @TC_Clown to fall into my ponzi scheme.

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Those of us in the tinfoil league could make an exception lol

But for real, between my actual party and the rando conversations about Red bull and the chat, it made Dodgeball sorta entertaining for once lol

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Lol, it was one heck of a party in that lobby.

Then those randoms calling us sweaty. :joy:

Like bro, if you want to see sweaty we will surely show you sweaty. Then they got whooped and said “sweat activated it looks like” and my friends like “eh only bout 28.879%”. :joy:

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Don’t make me take you to Isengard!

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Unpopular opinion incoming:

I think it comes down to the person. Most people rely on the random magic of social interaction to produce a stimuli which they perceive to make a “Great” experience.

On the other hand, people like myself simply choose to experience all stimuli as great.

In other words, every game I play, is a great game. I’m laughing, having a great time, and lol’ing even when it’s just randoms, and I’m losing.

I believe most people experience the “great game” when they see a forum member because the social stimuli is increased by some obscure mechanism of familiarity.

As a sidenote, there are various metrics depending on the person for what makes a “great” experience. For instance, in versus, its having fun for me. In horde, it’s having a flawless, structured, organized game. I force myself to have a great experience in the former, but I do not force a great experience in the latter. Quite an interesting dichotomy, but I think it speaks splendidly to my point here- that is- that there are various metrics by which people experience a “great” game.

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Great post, but probably should have saved it for someone other than Tony :joy:

Not bad not bad. I can get behind this for sure.

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@Hella_Sponge
Ggs man. Always a pleasure to run into such loving and professional players such as yourself.

Yeah, almost every game’s always better with friends.

On a side note, I was in a match on District on Insane when an Australian joined our game. We were laughing about how you guys got fire, flood, and plague all in a short period of time :sweat:

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And yet Ghost still lives…

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What? He’s a ghost.

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