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Posted on 12-05-12, 11:55 pm in Nope.avi


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Hey everyone; new troll here.

I recently got Dota 2 off Steam (Steam name is the same as on here: Engineer of Denial), and I have to say it's been pretty fun. I come from a background of League of Legends, and I still kinda play that (Solzan on there if you want to add me). It's tough for me to decide which one I like more, but I've yet to get as good at Dota as I am at LoL (which isn't much lol). I've already found some people from the Doobs channel in Dota2 who've been pretty friendly and helpful (special shout-out to Slug, dunno his name on the forum, for being my coach ). Hopefully I can make a bunch of new friends and allies here.

I just got off a first-person shooter kick after being extremely disappointed in the offerings Steam has, so maybe Dota will give me a new hobby, heh. I dunno what everyone's feelings on roleplaying are, but I do that on the side as well; both in forums and on WoW, but lately not as much on WoW.

Posted on 12-06-12, 12:35 am in Torchlight 2


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I have this game and I love it. I've stopped playing it as much though; my highest level character is only like in the 18-20 range. My favorite part of this game is how varied you can build your characters and still keep it viable. For example, I've built a tank mage and a dual-wielding melee outlander. There were a couple more amazingly fitting builds that I can't remember though.

I'd be down with playing T2 again; add me on Steam sometime. (name's the same as on here)
Posted on 12-06-12, 01:12 am in HADOUKEN!


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Street Fighter rocks. I grew up with Street Fighter 2 Turbo, but never had enough money for the consoles that Street Fighter was later released on. That and we were largely a Nintendo family back then, so what money we did have went towards our Gamecube. However, once the Big Three were released, we got the Xbox 360, so I was pumped when they announced SSF4 for the 360. Fast forward a few years and I bought SSF4 on Steam with my own money because I was getting more into PC gaming.

My laptop can't handle online play, so I really only play online on my Xbox.
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