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Ancient Japan was a great map, it's downfall was the freaking FPS issues. So I'd probably say that.
My unpopular opinion: Freeze Island was better than Breeze Island.
I used to have the same dream week after week when I was around 11, and in some form or another I would be running through a burning building, some dreams more extreme than others.
As long as the dreams aren't a sign for anything deadly I don't really care now, lol.
I don't turn mine off unless it's been going for a while. I wouldn't say turn it off all the time, but you probably should give it a good shutdown at least every few weeks.
I used to be a numbnut that played with 3600 Mouse DPI and Hyperspeed in game. It took me quite a while to realize how terrible of an idea that was.
Now I play around 1200 DPI with 70 Game Sensitivity. Took me a while to get used to, but it helps.
BTW, I also use a Razer Naga, but if you...
Breeze was always a terrible map, but it was one of the first community maps and you have to give it some credit for that.
I didn't play Demon's Breeze too much, but from what I remember it was actually pretty well made, and as far as I can tell people do enjoy it.
A whole game trilogy in like 7 months, I don't know whether I should be impressed or disappointed...
I didn't think the trailer was all that, it just seemed like a copy and paste from the last two.
This part I found in particular pretty interesting, and I honestly agree with it.
I feel as though really popular forumers almost feel the need to post long responses since that's what they're well known for, and whenever they do make these walls of text, it's well received by the community...
Asking to team is cheap as Hell, but if you're desperate for wins, it's a solid tactic.
If you wanna play fair, just try to stick out of fights unless completely necessary.
The story doesn't seem as badass as you may think, as a matter of fact, it was pretty stupid.
Basically, me and my friends did this thing in 8th grade called "Pencil Smashing."
One person would hold a pencil point-down onto a table, and the other person would take a textbook and slam the top...
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