I'm a big F76 player and I've seen all kinds of shrines, tributes, messages and the like in the camps players have built. I've seen services, vigils, weddings and other events that players have put on. Some people have a lot of love in their hearts that they just can't show.
Also GoonSwarm recreating 9/11 on 9/11 with a self-destructing freighter and a player station in Eve Online was hilarious at the time, especially the whining it generated on the forums hehehehe. Can't find a video now though.
Gamers can make the most wholesome tributes, still remember when TB died and everyone in warframe chose to gather in relays to pay respects.
Absolutely agree.
I'm a big F76 player and I've seen all kinds of shrines, tributes, messages and the like in the camps players have built. I've seen services, vigils, weddings and other events that players have put on. Some people have a lot of love in their hearts that they just can't show.
LMAO
Also GoonSwarm recreating 9/11 on 9/11 with a self-destructing freighter and a player station in Eve Online was hilarious at the time, especially the whining it generated on the forums hehehehe. Can't find a video now though.
I've also seen and possibly been involved in a bit of trolling at some of these things.
You've got to have some fun in your life now and again.
"The most Ken Block game mode on what is, I believe, the game that encapsulates Ken Block more than any other" is how this guy describes his Dirt 3 revisit and it's hard to argue. The Battersea stage was comfy as fuck back in the day.
I might play Dirt 3 again, I had a lot of fun with it back when it first came out.
It's backwards compatible on Xbox if that's important to anyone.
It's a little underrated imo because the gymkhana stuff was probably a bit too hard for casuals, and there's a lot of it.
When Codemasters removed GFWL they upgraded everyone to the goty so you should have all the DLC cars now. At least that's how my Steam version worked.
Oh yeah, I remember some of my friends back then complaining they couldn't do any of it.
It's one of the few games I own on Steam, so that's a nice surprise. Now to find my password.