Im new here.

kiduk

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Hello, I just got the approvement e-mail so I am introducing myself. I hope I stay for a long time and I get to know alot of you. I am interested in the ut 2004 chapter but I may branch out. Thats about it.
 
kiduk said:
I might start plaing world of warcraft or guild wars, but right now I mainly play Age of Mythology and UT 2004.

If I were I would choose Guild Wars, because there is no monthly fee. :D
 
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Montly fee?
Yeah, like every mmorpg(massive multiplayer online role playing game) has a monthly fee, most are around 15$ a month. But in most mmorpg's you can fish, hunt, cook, fight etc..you can do alot of things, so its kinda like a life game, but in Guild Wars, you just fight, its still a good game tho, but if you are looking for more, well, sry, guild wars doesn't have it ALL. But if your not, and you are just into the fighting thing, then i would recommend it, especially cus it has no monthly fee
 
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kiduk said:
Hello, I just got the approvement e-mail so I am introducing myself. I hope I stay for a long time and I get to know alot of you. I am interested in the ut 2004 chapter but I may branch out. Thats about it.
Welcome, bro! I'm very excited that we're getting more people for our UT chapter, cause pretty much the only regulars right now are me and Kraniac/Landslide, we need some more people like you. Glad to have you on board.
 
Welcome! I am sending you a PM with our private UT2004 server information. If you add "*[toj.cc]*" without the quotes, to your buddies in the server browser, it should help you find the rest of our members when they are on. Also, add "*s/ide::LOB|MyU*", again without quotes, because that is the name I'm playing as for an upcoming tournament. In both cases, please be sure to include the asterisks.

If you mean practice to become better, I would suggest playing 1v1 Deathmatch as much as possible. If you're new to the game you will very likely lose nearly all your games at first but playing 1v1s is what has improved my skill the quickest. Mainly though, if you want to be top-tier you have to spend a lot of time playing team deathmatch on servers that run UTComp (like ours). When I became determined to get good at the game, about a year ago, I played every evening for as long as I could. I hung out in competitive clan servers and talked to players that were better than me. Remember, people have a tendency to become like those they associate with. The trick is to absorb the skills and game knowledge these players have, without absorbing their possibly foul mouths or large egos. Always be friendly to them but only become friends with those who have positive attitudes.

If you don't have Xfire, you should get it. The UT2004 team uses it to keep track of each other. I make a habit of signing on whenever I'm at my game computer. My Xfire ID is "kraniac", sans quotes. Out of curiosity, what name do you play as?
 
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