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  3. La mulți ani celor care poarta numele Sfinților Mihail si Gavril !
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  4. 5 Available slots for GFX Helper, apply now!
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  6. Opponent's nickname: @Hellwalks Theme (must be an image): Work Type: Signature Size & Texts: 500x200 & Birsmarck How many votes?: 12 Work time: 24h
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  7. Multumesc @Stendhal God bless you !
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  11. nice to see you again brother ? welcome back
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  12. ¤ Name[/nickname]: fragrance ¤ Age: 21 ¤ Country: n/a ¤ Occupation: studying & designing ¤ A short description about you: i'm here to be a good designer only ¤ How did you found out Csblackdevil Community: by own ¤ Favorite games:- ¤ Favorite server [community only]:- ¤ A picture of you:-
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  13. First-time RTS developer Daedelic Entertainment, best known for its point-and-click adventure games, has set itself a bit of a challenge with A Year of Rain. It's a co-op RTS where players control hero-led armies across a campaign and skirmishes, and it's already gunning for a slice of the esports pie. Three factions are fighting over a pretty miserable-looking realm, clashing in battles that promise to mix traditional RTS shenanigans like gathering resources, building and upgrading a base, and recruiting an army with a focus on legendary heroes and teamwork. It will be "esports-ready" at launch, says Daedelic, with a league system, leaderboards, competitive seasons, replays and an observer mode. A 2v2 skirmish mode is being designed specifically for competitive matches, too. Games designed with esports in mind are often the least successful when it comes to their focus, and RTS games continue to be largely played for their singleplayer campaigns. Even StarCraft 2, the most po[CENSORED]r RTS for almost a decade, relies on its exceptional trio of solo campaigns. A multiplayer-focused esports RTS, then, seems like quite a risk, especially when it's the studio's very first game in the genre. A Year of Rain's co-op campaign can be played solo, however, so it's not entirely dependent on you finding some mates or randos to play with. Every mission is designed for two players, but Player 2 doesn't need to be human. The AI can take control of the second hero, though hopefully we'll still have some way to give orders and work together. As well as the campaign and the 2v2 skirmish, there's also an asymmetric co-op mode, with two heroes taking on two whole armies, full of units and buildings. I assume the heroes will get a bit of a buff to take on this particular challenge. They each come with unique, powerful abilities and skills both magical and martial in all the modes. I'm cautiously intrigued! I'm staunchly solo when it comes to all but a few strategy games, but I do love the occasional co-op comp stomp, which this promises to have in spades. We've got a dearth of good RTS games, and I've got a big itch that needs scratching. Keep an eye out for A Year of Rain's Early Access launch this year. In the meantime, there's a Steam page with more details.
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  14. unreasonably it's ours and we bought it please close the topic
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  15. <15:06:14> "Mr.Love1" has added to "Ares." to the server group "Server Admin". Congrats bro
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  18. Definitely V2! I loved the brush along with the darken blur, about V1 there's an overkill in using the sharpen effect.
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  19. “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” - Mae West
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  21. This Topic will be closed, due of fake post. +5 warning points to the publisher.
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  22. Hey all i will be back in 6 dsys i miss all me friends i will be back son. @PranKk. @Profesoru @IceT. @Lunix I @Mockys ? @Roselina ✾ @myCro ? @#DeXteR etc... Miss all me old friends :"(
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  23. The user [D]rosel @CSBD got warned on 09/25/19 06:37 PM by Mr.Sebby. Reason: Spamming/off-topic/post-hunt/duble post Note for member: Topic considered: Warn issued via post. Punishment: - Points: 2 (will expire on 10/02/19 06:37 PM) PLEASE READ THE RULES TO AVOID PUNISHMENT!
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  24. Rocket League Rated "E" Developer: Psyonix Publisher: Psyonix Release Date: July 7, 2015 Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch A game that’s still just as easy to pick up with a skill ceiling that’s hovering somewhere in low Earth orbit. But there’s a golden layer of strategy and mechanical depth tucked inside the chaotic mashing of metal. Timing a somersault, barrel roll, or bicycle kick to connect with the ball and send it sailing at a precise angle takes notable skill. Those basics, when coupled with expert teamplay and mind-blowing booster-powered aerial maneuvers, solidify Rocket League as a game that’s still just as easy to pick up with a skill ceiling that’s hovering somewhere in low Earth orbit. At launch, the content around that gameplay felt a little barebones. Since then, though, it’s been substantially fleshed out with smart alternate modes that emphasize different skills and add variety. The Snow Day hockey mode substitutes a dense, oversized puck for the bouncier soccer ball; Hoops is a basketball variant emphasizing aerial play; Dropshot is a two-sided floor-breaking mode; and Rumble mode deals out power-ups that disrupt players and influence the ball. It’s all a ton of fun. And of course, the competitive playlist for the traditional 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, and 4v4 shines as the great ladder system Rocket League was missing to bring some-term goals to its pick-up-and-play ease, offering seasonal cosmetic rewards and bragging rights as you try to climb through the ranked tiers. The cache of hundreds of tradeable cosmetic items continues to grow. Serious players have their go-to speedsters, but even with the continuous influx of brand-associated cars you can purchase and use, you’re still totally effective on the field. That’s a list that includes the Batmobile, a DeLorean, and the platform-exclusive cars like the Mario/Luigi-mobile, Halo's Warthog, or Sweet Tooth's ice cream truck. Meanwhile, the cache of hundreds of tradeable cosmetic items continues to grow. With everything from customizable goal explosions to player banners, there are innumerable combinations that allow you to truly stand out, and almost all of it can be earned just by playing. There’s some grinding, sure, but you’re always rewarded, and even duplicate items can be stacked up and traded in for items of better quality using a rudimentary crafting system that adds another layer to the appeal of collecting cosmetics. And yes, Rocket League does come with loot crates that you earn for playing online matches (roughly one every 10 hours of play), but here they’re used relatively inoffensively and can be completely toggled off in the options menu when setting up a game. You can't purchase them with real money, so there's no real pay-to-win element – especially since these items don't actually do anything other than make you look rad. Instead, they're more like optional rewards you get for grinding out online matches that you can open if you decide to spend $1.50 for a key (or $1 each if you buy in bulk). If you don’t want to spend money at all, you can still get at the contents of these boxes by participating in special, limited-time events that award you keys just for playing more Rocket League.
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  25. Are you kidding me? 68.049 ._.
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  26. Viceroy leaves again.. probably forever now, Had fun, had brothers, had friends, had idiots, Thanks for spending your time with me, May we meet again.. ?
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