I feel like I've generally made positive contributions to this forum even if they were in disagreement/argument with others regarding some arbitrary gameplay minutia. Really though, I've started working 50 hours a week and met a girl and quit smoking and started going out more and started exercising and eating healthy and playing violin/guitar at a serious level. I hate my job and I'm taking classes and dating and partying and byyuhhhhhhh life's short.... Since registering I've spent a lot of free time on this forum and, having participated in numerous forums over the past decade, I can say this has been the most enjoyable.
Sadly, where there used to be intellectual discourse, I find that many of the posts are flaming from the old guard Ostfronters (myself), some Flashpointers, and some disillusioned FPS boys vs. the new comers and those exasperated at the kick back TWI has received. Like an ex girlfriend, I won't make any comment on this as I leave. However, I'd like to note that even when I'm on my death bed in 30 or 40 years (with some luck), I'll remember the struggles and triumphs I faced on Leningrad and Berezina and Basovka and Smolensk and Kongisplatz and StalingradKessel and Kaukusus and ZooBunker and lord knows I'll remember every square inch of Danzig. Super Mario, Final Fantasy 7, and Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 is my holy trinity of gaming and I'll cherish (almost) every moment I spent with the(se) game(s). Hopefully I'll still see some of you on the battlefield, but at the moment it seems as those this Grizzly is going gently into the night as countless others have before us. Brothers, nazdorovje and auf wiedersehen :IS2:
Sadly, where there used to be intellectual discourse, I find that many of the posts are flaming from the old guard Ostfronters (myself), some Flashpointers, and some disillusioned FPS boys vs. the new comers and those exasperated at the kick back TWI has received. Like an ex girlfriend, I won't make any comment on this as I leave. However, I'd like to note that even when I'm on my death bed in 30 or 40 years (with some luck), I'll remember the struggles and triumphs I faced on Leningrad and Berezina and Basovka and Smolensk and Kongisplatz and StalingradKessel and Kaukusus and ZooBunker and lord knows I'll remember every square inch of Danzig. Super Mario, Final Fantasy 7, and Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 is my holy trinity of gaming and I'll cherish (almost) every moment I spent with the(se) game(s). Hopefully I'll still see some of you on the battlefield, but at the moment it seems as those this Grizzly is going gently into the night as countless others have before us. Brothers, nazdorovje and auf wiedersehen :IS2:
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