

Instagib is the only way to play!
So many interests, so little time and money. Always interested in talking to more like-minded people!
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Instagib is the only way to play!
I’m pretty sure I’d get obliterated now if I went back and tried to play
You night be surprised! I definitely have to shake the rust off, but I find it’s like riding a bike; the movement just becomes instinct.
I’ve been playing for years; I even used to rank in the top 100 DM players. It’s an outstanding game that doesn’t get near the attention / credit it deserves. The graphics still look good, it’ll run on a potato, fast, satisfying gameplay… it’s the best.
Back when I lived in the UK, I’d play instagib on german servers that were so full and the matches so intense that you couldn’t take a step after spawning before exploding if you hadn’t learned how to move quickly yet. It became an ambition to be able to get off of the spawn point, and I began to use those intense matches to wake me up after work every day.
Eventually, when logging on during the wee hours, I’d get to chatting with one or two other players on an empty server and they’d give me tips, or show me the secret rooms and easter eggs in some of the weirder community-made maps.
I don’t play much lately, but I do run a server to give a little back for all the fun. Anyway, yea, Xonotic is great.
Imo Indian English should be normal as it’s spoken by more people.
Authoritarian communists.
Also, ADHD was a factor haha. Getting the dishes done and keeping the place tidy was enough of a struggle without extracurricular activities like the disposal of paint cans!
Yea, it wasn’t terribly visually obtrusive, so I just sort of forgot about it.
I once had a deduction from my deposit for a paintbrush and can of paint left on top of a kitchen cabinet; it had been left by their team when I moved in.
Why do people hate raisins? They’re chewy little sugar bombs. What’s not to like?
In much the same way that sneezing can be ascribed to a cold, it depends on frequency and severity.