I would ruin you all in source.CS:GO 10 man: 5 v 5.
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I would ruin you all in source.CS:GO 10 man: 5 v 5.
Random teams.
i would... try then cry in a cornerI would ruin you all in source.
It is the ultimate "you can play for free, but if you don't pay for stuff you might as well not" gameIs clash of clans another one of thos "you can play for free, but if you don't pay for stuff you might as well not" games (like Tribal Wars)?
From what I've seen, it is. But come on sren, name a game like that which doesn't require purchases in order to progressIs clash of clans another one of thos "you can play for free, but if you don't pay for stuff you might as well not" games (like Tribal Wars)?
Every smartphone game is that.Is clash of clans another one of thos "you can play for free, but if you don't pay for stuff you might as well not" games (like Tribal Wars)?
Yes.I fear we're straying slightly off topic
Runescape was my go-to game for a loooong time.Okay, to try to move back to topic, let's find out what types of games people enjoy that would support a community "clan" of sorts.
Personally, I have always enjoyed RTS games, even when I am bad at them. Obviously MMO's are an option (Runescape was my guilty addiction for MMO's, and I'm sure there are a few WoW players here), counterstrike has been mentioned, then there are older games that still have semi-active communities around them (Doom for example)