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hahahahahahahaha owned totally :D i rawk at halo for pc online :D

How in the world do you play with 300 ping? Good thing you use a rocket launcher, cause' a sniper rifle would probably be really hard to use. I might just be picky, but I "hate" high pings. If my ping tops 150 I usually just disconnect from the server cause' it's too noticable.

How in the world do you play with 300 ping? Good thing you use a rocket launcher, cause' a sniper rifle would probably be really hard to use. I might just be picky, but I "hate" high pings. If my ping tops 150 I usually just disconnect from the server cause' it's too noticable.

The Ping went down after i took that shot because the Admin was kicking loads of people for moaning and someone was downloading so he kicked that guy but i normally ping at 120

  • 2 weeks later...

Me and 1 warlock defended the mines from these 2 rogues like 4 times in a row. They always had a bad habit of walking close to me so I'd see them, freeze them, and then we would pwn them. Apparently the whole team had lots of bad habits for us to beat them this badly.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Me and 1 warlock defended the mines from these 2 rogues like 4 times in a row. They always had a bad habit of walking close to me so I'd see them, freeze them, and then we would pwn them. Apparently the whole team had lots of bad habits for us to beat them this badly.

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A mage and a Warlock killing Rogues ... Wow, ownage :rolleyes:

  • 1 month later...

Because the old one died out, here we are....

*For a clear definition of "owning", see the definition of "ownage" on urbandictionary.com*

Let's get the ball rolling:

fearqc6.jpg

I used to have a ton, but I just formatted my HD and that's my third Fear game so far...

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Edited by _sphinx_

Rofl, the last one wasn't exactly a thread about ownage :rofl:.

edit: had a look through all my screens of CS: S and most of them are me being killed by my team mates from a grenade, or me killing several (5-9) people at a time (screenshots of the console-boring stuff tbh). And it's all pubby so doesn't constitute as 'ownage' tbh.

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