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+ | Hi, I just wanted to ask if we could possibly merge… I'm not playing that regularily anymore, so I rarely see people to recruit, so I won't get 5 players as it looks. If we were to merge we'd be six people, which is a good count IMHO. —[[User:Wrtlprnft|Wrtlprnft]] 14:45, 16 September 2006 (CDT) |
Revision as of 15:45, 16 September 2006
This is our mind-quarters, the source™.
We recruit not for a clan, but merely to form a team for Tronic competitions. We train not for a clan, but to prepare for Tronic competitions. We play not for a clan, we play for the fun of it, seriously™. There is no external identity, no groupness, merely a team that grinds on the grid.
We may not be the best players, but we play as a team...
recruiting
Um... do you want to join? hehehhe....hmmmmm.... how do we get new players?
- 2020
- I've tried a few things. I have visited various servers, and asked if there are any team-players or new players. Some respond, but on the whole, the reason why they are not playing fortress is because they don't like it. Ho-um... still some decided to check this page out. And, I happen to notice that someone was online at the same time as me, and had just registered, so I PMed him, welcoming him to the game, and inviting him to check out fortress... if I get a PM back, we will take it from there. --2020 07:14, 8 September 2006 (CDT)
playing
Practice? Training? Strategies? Tactics? Positions? Skype?
gaming
Our next match... thinking of setting up King of the Grid
contacting
- 2020 2020@davidpinto.org, skype: fidocancan
Merge with snowmen?
Hi, I just wanted to ask if we could possibly merge… I'm not playing that regularily anymore, so I rarely see people to recruit, so I won't get 5 players as it looks. If we were to merge we'd be six people, which is a good count IMHO. —Wrtlprnft 14:45, 16 September 2006 (CDT)