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  • 4 weeks later...

Some good ones from CoD 4 (360) .. I'll find some more good ones. I have some from the Medal of Honor days :laugh:

(party of 6, 3 didn't play because the kiddies were talking smack) (so 6 on 3)

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  • 2 weeks later...
Holy crap man, what were you doing???

He is on the saigns server, it's a server which allows players to 'cheat' (using its own server plugins) if they pay a certain amount. If you're an engineer you can lay down like 10 sentries at once or something stupid like that. I went on it once, then left a few seconds later :no:

  • 2 months later...
My best score ever as demoman.

i suck at tf2 :(

47 and 15 is pretty good man. If that's considered sucking, then I must be horrible :).

But right now I'm trying to do what maskedforever said. I'm playing as a Soldier a lot lately (that is, when I don't have to swap to Medic to save my team), and then I'll eventually try to get skill with Demoman.

  • 3 weeks later...
Took this a while ago.. but..

I'm Minifig.

Notice the Damage meter (that's RAID WIDE.. out of 40 people), also notice where I am in the score list, and notice how close we were with our win. :)

You realize that you can sort by damage done, right? Makes it easier. ;)

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