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I've been playing with that beach ball too, lol :D Also, I oddly like the song in that video AJC. :|

@Doli: Too bad it's $20,- :/ Been wanting to see a new version of Worms though but the price is somewhat high IMO. I wouldn't know anyone else who'd like to pay that for Worms Reloaded to play along with either :p

I've been playing with that beach ball too, lol :D Also, I oddly like the song in that video AJC. :|

@Doli: Too bad it's $20,- :/ Been wanting to see a new version of Worms though but the price is somewhat high IMO. I wouldn't know anyone else who'd like to pay that for Worms Reloaded to play along with either :p

I was pretty much set on buying it anyway but I'll definitely grab it now :p It's ?16 in the UK.

Stacked teams in TF2? Yep, that's normal and a flaw from letting people choose their teams. Forcing random team assignment like most other games in existence would help alleviate it somewhat. But valve seems to like to avoid an obvious way to improve the game in that regard.

I've seen (and played on) a server that automatically forces new players to join a random team. Then again, the exact same server allows donators to be immune from team switches.

I've seen (and played on) a server that automatically forces new players to join a random team. Then again, the exact same server allows donators to be immune from team switches.

I play too on a server with auto join. They activated it because the donators where stacking too much and not switching when auto-balance didn't switch things. It made a big difference. The team are more even now and this way, the good players don't always end up on the same team.

And Hallelujah, my friends. I bought worms ;)

I was pretty much set on buying it anyway but I'll definitely grab it now :p It's ?16 in the UK.

It's ?17,99 here today :p Still not too sure about buying it, lol. Seen Soldier's helmet and grenades in game and they looked pretty nice :p

It's ?17,99 here today :p Still not too sure about buying it, lol. Seen Soldier's helmet and grenades in game and they looked pretty nice :p

Yeah it is quite a nice looking hat. Better looking than the Alien Swam parasite :laugh: Sub 20 quid is pretty good for a game imo

^It's not good for a game if you already know you're not gonna play it a lot, haha :p The hat does indeed look better then the Alien Swarm hat. I also learned that the Alien Swarm hat shouldn't be worn while being a sniper. They can easily see you if you're wearing it :p

Also, don't shoot me for this. Both of these video's are pretty funny :p

Heavy Bieber - Baby (feat. Scoutacris)

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^LOL! Didn't hear that yesterday when I saw some soldiers doing the taunt. Might have been due to me sniping them before they got to that part :shifty: It's still not worth the ?20,- though :p

^LOL! Didn't hear that yesterday when I saw some soldiers doing the taunt. Might have been due to me sniping them before they got to that part :shifty: It's still not worth the ?20,- though :p

Valve released an update today to fix that sound not playing during the taunt.

^It's not good for a game if you already know you're not gonna play it a lot, haha :p The hat does indeed look better then the Alien Swarm hat. I also learned that the Alien Swarm hat shouldn't be worn while being a sniper. They can easily see you if you're wearing it :p

Also, don't shoot me for this. Both of these video's are pretty funny :p

Heavy Bieber - Baby (feat. Scoutacris)

LOL, Heavy Bieber is hilarious.

You can also make rockets jumps like that as a Pyro by air blasting rockets from Soldiers to the ground :)

@Ayepecks: I LOL-ed at both videos as well :rofl:

@King Mustard: Noticed that, haha. I asked a Soldier to do the taunt in front of me, next thing I know there where several more Soldiers doing the taunt, LOL. Was quite funny to hear the "Halleluja" sound that many times :p

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