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On 10/9/2023 at 6:48 PM, Matthewokcarry said:

Indeed, it's great that you mentioned these wonderful games here. I still occasionally play Battlefield and COD. Recently, I was also reminiscing about Diablo 2, and it seems I can't resist the urge to replay it. The latest installments of the game series don't quite capture the magic for me. Speaking of Diablo 2, why not recall the fantastic game Fallout 2? Additionally, I've also gotten into online gambling and prefer free slots in Finland. And, of course, I adore team-based online games like Dota and CS. As a fan of classic games, I feel the unique charm in revisiting these timeless titles. They hold a special place in the hearts of many gamers, and the nostalgia factor is undeniable.







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Lately, though, I’ve been sinking a ton of time into Escape from Tarkov. It’s a totally different vibe—super intense and strategic. The learning curve is steep, but once you get the hang of it, it’s insanely rewarding. If you’re into tactical gameplay, it’s worth a shot.

If you’re already playing games like COD, Tarkov might be up your alley, especially if you pair it with some escape from tarkov cheats to help navigate the brutal learning curve early on.

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3 minutes ago, c945105 said:

Lately, though, I’ve been sinking a ton of time into Escape from Tarkov. It’s a totally different vibe—super intense and strategic. The learning curve is steep, but once you get the hang of it, it’s insanely rewarding. If you’re into tactical gameplay, it’s worth a shot.

If you’re already playing games like COD, Tarkov might be up your alley, especially if you pair it with some escape from tarkov cheats to help navigate the brutal learning curve early on.

My boyfriend plays Tarkov and omg it seems so complicated! Definitely a tough one to get into, but rewarding as you say!

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Hey, I’m also into COD and Overwatch 2, great choices! I love the fast-paced action and team dynamics in those games. If you're ever looking for a change of pace, CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) is a solid choice too. The game has a huge player base and a deep competitive element. Plus, there’s the whole skin trading scene, which can be pretty fun and profitable if you're into that. If you want to know how many people are currently playing CS2, you can check out the player count here.

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"Full-time" gamer here - I work as a game master running Table Top Roleplaying Games online - but I do also dabble in video games. Mostly also in the fantasy RPG genre. I am getting back into Witcher 3 rigth now after what, ten years? The last "new" game I was really hooked on was Veilguard.

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2 hours ago, magicinitiate said:

"Full-time" gamer here - I work as a game master running Table Top Roleplaying Games online - but I do also dabble in video games. Mostly also in the fantasy RPG genre. I am getting back into Witcher 3 rigth now after what, ten years? The last "new" game I was really hooked on was Veilguard.

Its been years since I've been hooked on a game. It'd be nice to find something!

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Definitely a gamer here! I love the Zelda series, mario, and animal crossing. Stardew valley and Diablo 3 & 4 get their hooks into me and suck me in for a few weeks at a time. My true love though, is World of Warcraft. I've been playing it off and on since release. I'm not up with current content though, I've only played classic era the last few years. 🙂

I have to say, I love dual monitors! Lately, when in a flight or waiting during raid prep before we do anything, I turn on a step aerobic video and get some movement in at my desk to kill time! It's how I justify still playing games post surgery!

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