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Scrappydoo liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
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Teddy liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
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Roohansama liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
-
Substanz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
-
QuickBreakdown liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
-
JillyJill liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
-
Blitz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Guess who!
Hey there guys!
As some of you already know, I've been AFK for a loooong time now. The reason for this is that I didn't have a PC, and buying gaming hardware here in Colombia (As in any other Latin American country) is really hard. Just to place things into perspective, a mid tier gaming PC is around USD$1000. Minimum wage here is around USD$250 a month. Also, bear in mind that we need to pay for import fees and nationalization taxes, therefore, a part that is sold at USD$300 at the US, actually costs around USD$400 to the end buyer, therefore, buying a mid tier USD$1000 could actually be worth around USD$1200 for us.
So, a few months ago (around November last year) I got a nice job, working as a training coach for Lyft customer care support. Then, on April, I was promoted to Operations supervisor, now earning around USD$670 a month. However, it was still not enough for that particular task (Getting a new PC), so, I had the idea of saving a bit of money, and start trading on the US Stock Market. And guess what! It went good! In just a few weeks I managed to get a USD$1230 profit, and hence, I just played it safe and withdraw all the money to start building my new gaming rig.
So, I started ordering the pieces and the last one (GPU) arrived on Friday last week.
Here are the specs and the prices. Keep in mind that the prices are not retailer, but with shipment and import taxes/fees included
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz up to 4.2GHz USD$264.8
GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 @1950MHz 6 GB GDDR6 @7000MHz USD$487.24
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000MHz with XMP enabled USD$100.63
Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro-4 USD$129.75
SSD: HP S700 250GB USD$63.55
PSU: EVGA White 80+ 600W USD$74.94
Case: Segotep Winder X3 (Just a generic Chinese case with decent cable management that allows me 360MM Water cooling down the road and also with a side panel, acrylic, but it has one :p) USD$50.31
Fans: 4 (2 red on the front, and 2 green on the top) GameMax GMX-RF12-R (Again, just a generic 120M fan with RGB and around 40CFM each, which also allows me to dizzy chain them) USD$9.27 each x 4 = USD$37.07
A fun fact, when under load, it generates so much ionized air inside the case, that I was able to stick some paper towels to the side panel due to static.
Total = USD$1208.29
Here are some pictures and videos of the finished build!
Parts:
Build:
Benchmarks+Gameplay:
- GTA V: All setting set to the maximum
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gameplay (New PC didn't make me better, I still suck big time)
- Cinebench R20
- Cinebench R15
* Multi CPU
* Single Core
* OpenGL
- Furmark
- Heaven
- 3DMark Time Spy
- Fun fact!:
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JillyJill liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in nN| New Rookie Admins lvl 40
Congratz and good luck!
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MasterYI liked a post in a topic by Call911 in Complaint (again)
In any case you can't say that type of words, cause people don't know what are you thinking. Im not tolerating racism in any way so try to control your self like @MasterYI told you in previous topic.
Be nice to people or just leave if you are out of your mind...
Next bad talking will bring you one week vacation. Think about it,
911 out
EDIT : A lot of people know what "nibbas" means and stop being a genius. No racism in anyway! You shouldn't ask that dumb question.
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MasterYI liked a post in a topic by QuickBreakdown in Gta san andreas for free if you download there installer
so it's based on Steam version (v3.0) which basically removes a lot of soundtracks and also breaks plenty of stuff.
recommend to downgrade to v1.0 and disable auto update of the game if you launch it through there
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Gta san andreas for free if you download there installer
probably not.
it never gets old ;)
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Complaint
10 connections refer to the amount of times you have connected to that specific server, or in other words, the amount of times you have played on there. Crossfire HC without helicopter is one of the top ranked servers on gametracker, while heli allowed one is empty most of the time. I think that makes you understand that people prefer having heli disabled. If not, then the heli enabled server would be top and not the heli disabled one. Just a bit of logic here ;). Regarding the ban, no, we don't remove bans unless it's proven to be a mistake, and in your case, according to your chat logs, it doesnt seem like a mistake. So, watch your language or the next ban might be a bit longer ;).
Ps: we all understand that frustration and the heat of the battle on the game might produce strong emotions that might lead us to swear, however you can visit http://noname.zone/index.php/topic/5653-nn-serverss-rules/?p=11569 this link to see or rules, and try to avoid breaking them. If you feel mad about someone using martyr, just say it out loud, but not at the chat or you might be punished again as I said earlier, for a bit longer this time
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Scrappydoo liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Complaint
10 connections refer to the amount of times you have connected to that specific server, or in other words, the amount of times you have played on there. Crossfire HC without helicopter is one of the top ranked servers on gametracker, while heli allowed one is empty most of the time. I think that makes you understand that people prefer having heli disabled. If not, then the heli enabled server would be top and not the heli disabled one. Just a bit of logic here ;). Regarding the ban, no, we don't remove bans unless it's proven to be a mistake, and in your case, according to your chat logs, it doesnt seem like a mistake. So, watch your language or the next ban might be a bit longer ;).
Ps: we all understand that frustration and the heat of the battle on the game might produce strong emotions that might lead us to swear, however you can visit http://noname.zone/index.php/topic/5653-nn-serverss-rules/?p=11569 this link to see or rules, and try to avoid breaking them. If you feel mad about someone using martyr, just say it out loud, but not at the chat or you might be punished again as I said earlier, for a bit longer this time
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JillyJill liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Complaint
10 connections refer to the amount of times you have connected to that specific server, or in other words, the amount of times you have played on there. Crossfire HC without helicopter is one of the top ranked servers on gametracker, while heli allowed one is empty most of the time. I think that makes you understand that people prefer having heli disabled. If not, then the heli enabled server would be top and not the heli disabled one. Just a bit of logic here ;). Regarding the ban, no, we don't remove bans unless it's proven to be a mistake, and in your case, according to your chat logs, it doesnt seem like a mistake. So, watch your language or the next ban might be a bit longer ;).
Ps: we all understand that frustration and the heat of the battle on the game might produce strong emotions that might lead us to swear, however you can visit http://noname.zone/index.php/topic/5653-nn-serverss-rules/?p=11569 this link to see or rules, and try to avoid breaking them. If you feel mad about someone using martyr, just say it out loud, but not at the chat or you might be punished again as I said earlier, for a bit longer this time
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Call911 liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Complaint
10 connections refer to the amount of times you have connected to that specific server, or in other words, the amount of times you have played on there. Crossfire HC without helicopter is one of the top ranked servers on gametracker, while heli allowed one is empty most of the time. I think that makes you understand that people prefer having heli disabled. If not, then the heli enabled server would be top and not the heli disabled one. Just a bit of logic here ;). Regarding the ban, no, we don't remove bans unless it's proven to be a mistake, and in your case, according to your chat logs, it doesnt seem like a mistake. So, watch your language or the next ban might be a bit longer ;).
Ps: we all understand that frustration and the heat of the battle on the game might produce strong emotions that might lead us to swear, however you can visit http://noname.zone/index.php/topic/5653-nn-serverss-rules/?p=11569 this link to see or rules, and try to avoid breaking them. If you feel mad about someone using martyr, just say it out loud, but not at the chat or you might be punished again as I said earlier, for a bit longer this time
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andrewking002 liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Itroducing myself
Hahahahaha, last pet, love the honesty there. I also have a brother
Welcome to the forums mate.
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Itroducing myself
Hahahahaha, last pet, love the honesty there. I also have a brother
Welcome to the forums mate.
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JillyJill liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Itroducing myself
Hahahahaha, last pet, love the honesty there. I also have a brother
Welcome to the forums mate.
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MasterYI liked a post in a topic by andrewking002 in Itroducing myself
Hey everybody my name is *obviously* Andrew i'm currently 18 years young and i've played on hardcore crossfire for quite a while I may say.
I really liked the community so I thought of giving it a shot.
So here is a sneak peak about who I am.
I live in Greece ( born and raised ) and i'm now beginning my university scholarship
I love ice skating but unfortunately I cannot practice much
Love playing various games on the PC ( LoL, many CoD games, ARK, AC, Terraria, 4story and so on..)
I have a lot of pets : 3 dogs 2 guinea pigs and a brother
I won't elaborate much because i'm sure i'll tire you out.
Best regards, andrewking002
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in Happy Birthday Substanz ♥
damn. even older now... try to avoid becoming dust soon u old man
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Substanz liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in COD MW Pre-order Bonus Lottery
omg omg omg, im a HA so I will just lock this topic and erase everyone elses comments so I win the key
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QuickBreakdown liked a post in a topic by MasterYI in COD MW Pre-order Bonus Lottery
omg omg omg, im a HA so I will just lock this topic and erase everyone elses comments so I win the key